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Bait (luring substance)

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Poisoned bait is a common method for controlling rats, mice, birds, slugs, snails, ants, cockroaches, and other pests. The basic granules, or other formulation, contains a food attractant for the target species and a suitable poison. For ants, a slow-acting toxin is needed so that the workers have
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by poisoning in areas where they are a problem. These programs are held in conjunction with the local Department of Primary Industries, Rural Lands Protection Board (RLPB) and National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) to facilitate a neighbourhood baiting campaign.
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time to carry the substance back to the colony, and for flies, a quick-acting substance to prevent further egg-laying and nuisance. Baits for slugs and snails often contain the molluscide
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is usually placed high in the tree to lure the otherwise overcautious leopard. The hunter either watches the bait from point within firing range or
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should not be used as bait. There are various types of natural saltwater bait. Studies show that natural baits like
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and local jurisdictions. For hunting, however, baiting can often be controversial as it violates the principles of
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and shrimp are better recognized therefore more readily accepted by fish. The best bait for
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into an ambush at the margin of a private land by a deliberately planted elephant carcass.
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Baiting in Australia refers to specific campaigns to control
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the animal if it has come for the bait during the night.
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Australian hunters often use carcasses when hunting
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Bait (disambiguation)

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mousetrap
food
prey
hunting
fishing
trapping
mousetrap
bird trap
ambushing
hunting blind
angling
recreational
angling
commercial fishing
live bait
illegal
fisheries law
fair chase
varmint hunting
culling
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