AT220 multi species auto resetting and reluring pest trap

$565.00

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Please be aware, due to the ever increasing interest in our AT220, there is currently a 3-4 week delay in getting new orders dispatched. We apologise for this delay and are working hard to catch up on the back log as soon as possible. Thank you for understanding.

The AT220 is New Zealand’s first multi-species, automatic resetting and reluring pest trap. It has proven to quickly and effectively clear pests species with minimal labour costs.

A multi-species trap that eliminates the need for different types of traps

NAWAC approved for possums and ship rats with a proven by-catch of other rats, mice, feral-cats and mustelids (stoats, ferrets and weasels).

Automatic resetting and reluring increases kill rates

  • Auto-reset for multiple kills (up to 100 resets) with highly effective non-toxic NZAT lure.

  • No-touch eye-beam trigger.

  • Fresh lure is dispensed automatically every night and the lure trail created over time attracts more pests.

Minimised service intervals (4-6 monthly) saves on labour

  • Rechargeable batteries and refillable lure pouch.

  • Local trap monitoring via Android app.

Protects native species

  • Programmed to be inactive during daylight.

  • Raised installation on a tree or post restricts potential ground-dwelling species interaction.

Long life in New Zealand environments

  • Heavy duty and stainless steel construction with interchangeable components.

 

Bulk Orders

For bulk orders of 5 or more, get in touch with us at info@nzautotraps.com.

 

Everything you need

Our traps come complete with a full 350g Lure Pouch, the rechargeable battery and the USB charging cord needed to recharge the battery. Everything you need to operate the trap and control those nasty pests!

Safety

Care should be taken when installing and servicing these traps. Although the trap default is to deactivate during the day, the trap should be manually triggered/set off and battery removed when handling. At no time should hands be placed inside the trap body

Caution should be taken when placing traps in populated areas.