The infamous Mount Mauler has been spoiling Tauranga beachgoers' visits for years and the source of the nasty bite has always remained a mystery.
However, a schoolkid looks to have cracked the case over the holiday period, using his family as a trap to snare the dreaded beast.
Budding Hamilton entomologist Olly Hills was staying at Papamoa over Christmas and was at the beach with his family when they started to get bitten.
"We started getting bitten, came back, did a bit research and found out a tiny bit about the Mount Mauler but no one really knew what it was," he said.
"So, back down to the beach and everyone pulls their leggings up and I try and catch some that land on my mum's legs."