Towards Predator-Free Taranaki is calling on locals with backyard rat traps to ensure they are set, baited, checked regularly and catches are recorded.
Towards Predator-Free Taranaki project manager Toby Shanley says with the country in lockdown due to Covid-19, project volunteers are no longer checking traps in public parks and reserves and rural trapping by project staff and contractors is temporarily on hold.
However those in both urban and rural areas still have an important role to play in keeping predators on their property under control, Toby says.
"Now is the perfect time for urban residents to check their existing rat traps are good to go. If you have one lying around you haven't used in a while, dust it off and set it up in your backyard or garden."
He says with winter approaching, rats are most likely to go into homes looking for food and warmth.