Hume LHPA has fox control on the radar
In preparing for the upcoming fox baiting season, rangers from the Hume Livestock Health and Pest Authority are reminding landholders to ensure they have the relevant chemical accreditation to obtain and use 1080 fox baits on their property.
Mark Luff, Hume LHPA senior ranger, said the LHPAs are the only suppliers of 1080 fox baits in NSW and are working to ensure their safe use and minimise the risk to non-target animals.
"To be issued with 1080 baits someone working on the property needs to hold a qualification to use 1080," he said.
"The LHPA will continue to assist landholders who do not hold AQF accreditation by offering a new short course developed by the LHPAs and approved by the relevant Government bodies to enable landholders to legally use 1080 and Pindone."
"Landholders must either have a current AQF 3 chemical card or have successfully completed the new 1080/Pindone training with the authority to enable them to obtain 1080 or Pindone baits."
Mr Luff says the most effective way to control fox populations and reduce the risk to livestock is with targeted group programs, implemented at least twice a year.
"March and April, and prior to lambing seasons, are considered the most effective months in which to carry out control programs. March and April is when foxes are dispersing and finding new territory," Mr Luff said.
"Our rangers can provide advice to landholders on control plans, coordinating group programs, bait placement and the most effective bait types for different conditions."
Please contact your local office of the Hume LHPA or your local ranger to express an interest in attending a course or get involved in a group baiting program.
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