Sean,
The use of traps by people removing problem snakes should be avoided. In Victoria it is also illegal to trap native wildlife without a permit and a snake removal permit does not constitute a permit to use a trap. Let alone the use of traps is usually only permitted after your SOP has been approved by an ethics committee.
When you set traps (I use them during some of my surveys) you obviously have an onus to be checking them at least twice daily, let alone the positioning, weather conditions etc.
As far as I am aware the above information is relevant in all states and territories, so the pvc trap would actually be illegal, if let unattended.
Cheers,
Scott
The use of traps by people removing problem snakes should be avoided. In Victoria it is also illegal to trap native wildlife without a permit and a snake removal permit does not constitute a permit to use a trap. Let alone the use of traps is usually only permitted after your SOP has been approved by an ethics committee.
When you set traps (I use them during some of my surveys) you obviously have an onus to be checking them at least twice daily, let alone the positioning, weather conditions etc.
As far as I am aware the above information is relevant in all states and territories, so the pvc trap would actually be illegal, if let unattended.
Cheers,
Scott