Hi, I’m Mark
Growing up in West Auckland, I have always loved the outdoors. Surfing, swimming, tramping, hunting and fishing. Belonging to a search and rescue group, I spent many weekends tramping but I have noticed a steady decline in the birdlife in the Waitakere Ranges. I want my kids and future grandkids to experience the bush as I did when I was a much younger man. Golf courses that embark on a pest eradication program notice a distinct native wildlife increase. Join with me in drastically lowering the number of possums, rats and mice in this country, starting in our own backyards. I have caught over twenty possums a the edge of my West Auckland suburban home.
I would love your feedback and a testimonial after a successful use of the Flipping Timmy and D-Rat rodent traps.
Testimonials are best left here: ratboy.co.nz
There are several reasons why it might be a good idea to try to eradicate rodents:
Rodents can carry diseases that can be transmitted to humans, such as Hantavirus, Salmonella, and Leptospirosis.
Rodents can cause damage to buildings and infrastructure by gnawing on electrical wiring, pipes, and other structural components.
Rodents can damage and contaminate food supplies, which can lead to food poisoning and other health problems.
Rodents can damage crops and gardens, causing financial losses for farmers and home gardeners.
Some species of rodents, such as rats, can be aggressive and may pose a threat to humans, particularly small children and pets.
Overall, it is important to control rodent populations to protect public health, prevent property damage, and reduce the risk of financial losses. However, it is important to do so in a way that is safe, humane, and environmentally responsible.

