Officials have been impressed at new results of a C02-powered pest trap, which has matched 1080 poison in wiping out entire rat populations.
The Department of Conservation has described the Kiwi-built A24 trap as a "significant step" toward better trapping solutions, as the so-called battle for our birds ramps up in forests this year.
The self-resetting traps, already used by DOC in sites around the country, were recently trialled Onepu in Te Urewera and Boundary Stream northwest of Napier, completely annihilating surrounding rat populations.
The unprecedented results contrasted with results at nearby comparison sites, where rat populations continued to thrive.
"The ultimate goal was to get to zero, so now we are achieving what 1080 achieves, but with a trap," said Stu Barr of Goodnature, the Wellington-based company that developed the traps.