goodnature Mouse Trap Kit chirp User Guide
- June 7, 2024
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QUICK START GUIDE
A24 Trap
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**YOUR TRAP – A24
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HOW IT WORKS
| SNIFF SNIFF
Targeted long-life lurattracts rodents into the trap.
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| KAPOW!
Rodent moves the trigger to get to the lure, firing the trap.
| AUTO-RESET
The trap clears and resets immediately after an A-Class humane kill.
| SNIFF SNIFF…
The long life lure continues to attract rodents for constant control.
| SCAVENGED
Different species scavenge the dead carcasses from below the trap.
DOING THIS DIFFERENTLY IS IN OUR NATURE
We started Goodnature for good reason: to see endangered wildlife in New
Zealand and around the world flourish again. This means getting on top of a
bunch of pests – rats, mice, and stoats for starters. We also want to go about
it kindly, without using nasty toxins.
That’s why we develop humane traps that automatically reset and are easy and
safe to use in living spaces through to wild places. Not only have we created
a world-first, we started a revolution.
Big thanks for joining us. Happy trapping!
YOUR CONSTANT CONTROL SYSTEM
Congratulations! You’re now the owner of the world’s most advanced pest
control technology. Goodnature’s self-resetting trapping system gives you
constant control against pest reinvasion. Powered using compressed CO2 gas,
Goodnature technology combines design engineering principles and animal
behavioral science with the highest manufacturing standards to deliver a trap
that will kill 24 times per gas canister. Our lures are developed to be long
life to minimize maintenance effort and maximize freshness to remain highly
attractive to pests. As our lures are toxin-free there is no risk of secondary
poisoning to wildlife, pets, livestock, and working animals. Our Trigger and
Strike mechanism gives the Goodnature A24 its certified A-Class humane status.
This Quick Start Guide has been developed to help you get the best results
from your trap. Your success is everyone’s success so if you have any
questions or need any tips, we’re here to help – good-
nature.co.NZ
hello@goodnature.co.nz
TRAP SAFELY
Our A24 traps are safe for everyone and everything, except rats, mice, and
stoats. We’ve designed our traps to target specific pests only. To avoid
injuring or killing protected wildlife or any other animal that’s good for
nature, it’s important you follow the installation instructions and our safety
advice to set up your trap correctly. For trapping safety advice, tips to
maximize success and support biodiversity in your own backyard visit good-
nature.co.NZ
FIND THE BEST TRAPPING LOCATION
USE DETECTOR CARDS BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR TRAPS
Our Rodent Detector Cards help you think like a rat. To be a successful
trapper, it’s important that you assess (don’t guess), where to position your
A24 trap.
The Detector Cards show you where rodents in your area feel safe to eat.
That’s the place you need to install your trap, even though it might be
somewhere different from where you’ve seen or heard them.
WHY GOODNATURE DETECTOR CARDS WORK
Although you may see signs of rodents such as droppings, diggings or even see
them, these are not always places where a rodent will enter a trap. Rodents
will investigate food, and therefore a trap, in places where they feel safe.
The cards contain our toxin-free long-life lure, which testing shows rodents
find super tasty. By noticing which cards have bite marks after a few nights,
you’ll know where your pests are eating and exactly where to position your
trap.
SETTING YOUR DETECTOR CARDS
First, choose a few locations around your property where you think you’ll
install your trap.
Next, fold the Detector Card in half with the orange triangular detection
surface facing out. You should see the lure squeeze out along the fold. The
Detector Card is now ready to install.
Position the Detector Card so the bottom edge, with the lure, is a hand width
height (roughly 12 cm) off the ground. The orange side should be facing out.
Use the screws supplied to attach the cards to a tree, post, or wall in the
areas you’ve chosen. The screw should be in firmly but take care not to force
the card flat against the surface. If necessary pull the bottom edge of the
Detector Card a few millimeters away from the tree or post. This allows
rodents to get their mouths around the card and leave bite marks for you to
see.
LEAVE CARDS OUT FOR 3 NIGHTS
Leave your Detector Cards in place for three nights before checking. If you
have rodents interacting with your cards you’ll see teeth marks on the
detection surface of the card. Now you’ve found the best sites to set your
trap!
IDENTIFYING BITE MARKS
NO RODENT INTERACTION?
If you don’t see any bite or scratch marks on your cards, this could mean no
rodents are around, or it’s not a location they feel safe eating.
We recommend waiting a few more days or moving the cards to a different
location.
If you’re so excited to get your trap set up, choose a sheltered location –
where a rodent wouldn’t be easily seen by predators like cats or birds of
prey. Keep an eye on your detector cards too, so you’ll know if you need to
move your trap to a better location.
BITE MARK INTERACTION
If there are rodents feeding near where you have your Detector Cards, they’ll
try and eat the lure in the cards. You’ll then see scratch or bite marks on
the cards. Sometimes this will look like light scratches and other times the
card will be chewed to pieces!
INSTALLING YOUR TRAP
1. INSTALL YOUR DETECTOR CARDS
To find the best location for your trap, use Detector Cards, leaving them in
place for three nights. Install your trap where rodents have interacted with
the cards.
2. SEPARATE TRAP MOUNT FROM THE TRAP BODY
Using your forefinger and thumb, press the Black Tabs inwards and ease the
orange Trap Mount along and off the Trap Body.
3. ATTACH THE TRAP MOUNT
Using a screwdriver, screw in the orange Trap Mount 12cm (about a hand width)
above the ground onto a straight tree or post. Do not overtighten the
screws.
4. CLICK THE TRAP BODY INTO THE TRAP MOUNT
Tilt the Trap Body backward slightly and lower it onto the top locking tab of
the Trap Mount. As you press downwards the Trap Body will be guided in toward
the Trap Mount and lock in with a click.
5. IF ATTACHING TO A TRAP STAND
Guide the top slot at the rear of the A24 onto the upper central locking tab
of the stand. Once these are coupled, gently ease the trap into the stand and
it will click into the lower locking tab. It is easiest done when you don’t
force it. The trap is mounted correctly when there is no gap between the A24
and stand.
6. A24 TRAP STAND
Secure the A24 to the stand by closing the orange Stand Lock. You will hear a
‘click’ when it is in place. Place your trap stand on a flat surface or
ground. There are two peg holes at either end of the stand that you can use to
keep the trap upright when situating it on an uneven surface.
7. POWER UP YOUR TRAP
Remove the black cap from the gas canister. Be careful to keep the screw
thread clean and free of debris. Screw the canister firmly into the trap.
Hand tightens only. 8. ATTACH THE DIGITAL STRIKE COUNTER
If you purchased a Counter with your A24, slightly wet the inside of the
rubber strap for lubrication and rotate the Counter anti-clockwise as you ease
it up the canister. The Counter display must face directly away from the
trap.
9.ZERO THE COUNTER
Zero the Counter by pressing the button and holding it down until the display
shows ‘00’. The Counter goes to sleep a few seconds after the button is
released.
10. TEST-FIRE YOUR TRAP
To test fire the trap, reach a pen or twig down through the top of the trap
and push the Trigger gently to the side. The Striker will fire with a bang and
then retract. Always keep your hands clear of trap entrances and always
treat the trap as live.
11. ACTIVATE THE AUTOMATIC LURE PUMP
Remove the 10c coin from the top of the Automatic Lure Pump (ALP) just before
you put it into the Shroud Cap. This activates the technology which will
dispense lure for 6 months. It is vital you remove the coin or the ALP will
not activate.
12. NEST ALP INTO SHROUD CAP
With the ALP activated, gently squeeze and shape the ALP into the Shroud Cap.
It will be a tight fit. Push the ALP into the Shroud Cap until its skirted
edge sits aligned with the edge of the Shroud Cap rim. It will then easily
screw into the Lure Cradle.
14. SCREW & SECURE THE SHROUD CAP & ALP
Place the Shroud Cap with the ALP into the Lure Cradle and screw into the
internal thread with a few turns. Once the ALP is screwed into the Lure
Cradle, secure the Shroud Cap onto the trap by pushing down and clicking into
place with another turn. The ALP is now set and active!
15. REPLACE THE GAS & LURE EVERY 6 MONTHS
Your ALP will last for 6 months. Make a note of when you’ll need to replace
your lure. This keeps your lure fresh and attractive to pests. It’s a good
idea to replace your gas canister at the same time, so your trap is powered
and ready for action. 16. CHECKING THE COUNTER
To check the tally on the Counter, quickly press and release the button. The
display will show the number killed. Pressing and holding the button down
zeroes the Counter.
MOVING YOUR TRAP
- REMOVE COUNTER 2. UNSCREW GAS** 3.TESTFIRE 4. DETACH TRAP**
HOW TO MOVE TRAPS SAFELY
Rather than move your traps, it’s better to add to your trap network and
increase your pest-free area. To move the trap, first remove the Counter and
unscrew the gas canister. You may hear any remaining gas in the canister
escaping. This may cause the canister to freeze rapidly, so it’s a good idea
to unscrew the gas canister using a cloth to protect your hands.
WARNING – REMOVE FINAL CHARGE FROM
THE TRAP
Although the gas canister has been removed, the trap may still be live with
one charge remaining in its chamber. Safely test fire your trap by removing
the Shroud Cap and the ALP, and using a pen/twig to reach down through the top
of the trap and push the Trigger to one side. If there is still gas in the
trap, the orange Striker will be triggered, if nothing happens, all gas has
been flushed out and the trap is safe to move.
Always treat the trap as live until you have de-gassed and test fired it.
If the trap doesn’t fire when triggered, the trap has successfully been de-
gassed. With the trap de-gassed, your trap is now safe to detach from the Trap
Mount. Using your thumb and forefinger, squeeze the Black Tabs and with upward
pressure pull the trap up and off the Trap Mount.
Always keep your fingers clear of trap entrances.
DECLARATION & WARNINGS
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY OF MACHINERY (ORIGINAL)
This declaration relates exclusively to the machinery in the state in which it
was placed on the market and excludes components that are added and/or
operations carried out subsequently by the final user.
Product: Rat and Stoat Trap / Rat and Mouse Trap, A24; including trap mount
kit and blocker accessories.
Manufacturer: Goodnature Limited, 8 Horner Street, Newtown, Wellington 6021,
NEW ZEALAND
Technical File Authorised owner: Craig Bond, 8 Horner Street, Newtown,
Wellington 6021, NEW ZEALAND
This product fulfills all relevant provisions of the Machinery Directive.
Signed for an on behalf of: Goodnature Limited, Wellington
Place and date of Issue: Goodnature Limited, 8 Horner Street, Newtown,
Wellington 6021, NEW ZEALAND, 28th June – 2019
Name, Function, Signature:
Craig R. Bond, Director
WARNINGS
- USE ONLY Goodnature CO2 Canisters. Use of other canisters will void the warranty
- NEVER use a petroleum-based lubricant in your trap
- ALWAYS store CO2 Canisters below 49°C
- NEVER leave CO2 Canisters in a vehicle on a hot da
- ALWAYS dispose of used CO2 Canisters responsibly
- NEVER crush CO2 Canisters or put in a fire
- NEVER allow children to play with or around traps
- NEVER submerge your trap
- NEVER use a damaged trap
- NEVER modify your trap
- ALWAYS act responsibly
- USE ONLY as recommended in this quick start guide
- ALWAYS wear appropriate safety gear when setting and firing a trap
- DO NOT install the CO2 Canister until the trap is correctly mounted
- ONLY test fire your trap as directed: see section: Moving Your Trap
- ALWAYS treat your trap as LIVE
- ALWAYS remove the CO2 Canister and test-fire to remove final charge before removing the trap from its mounted position
- ALWAYS remove the CO2 Canister and test-fire to remove final charge before moving the trap
- ALWAYS test-fire to remove final charge from the trap after removing the CO2 Canister and before removing it from the trap mount: see section: Moving Your Trap
- ONLY set traps at the height recommended in this guide and be considerate of others when choosing the location of the trap
- NEVER put hands or objects in the entrance of the trap
- NEVER fire and re-fire the trap in quick succession
- Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated
- Protect from sunlight. Store in a well-ventilated place
- UN2037 / EN16509
- Carbon Dioxide CO2, CAS: 124-38-9, 16g
TRAPPING IN THE UK
Our A24 trap is approved for trapping rats, mice, and stoats in the UK. If
you’d like to trap Grey Squirrels, check out our A18 trap. All use of traps is
subject to the legislation set out in the Spring Traps Approval Order for each
country.
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Documents / Resources
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