"If a trap has closed in an area where you thought you didn't have a pest, you know - instantly - that you have a problem in your defences."
Rather than checking traps, resources could be put into other areas like planting trees, he said.
The system was developed on Great Barrier Island by Mr Sambell and two other locals, Gian Badraun, who developed the first system about three years ago, and Matt Way who was developing the system further.
There were four trial sites with the trap in operation including Glenfern Sanctuary, Okiwi Basin and Tryphena on the Great Barrier Island and Paekakariki on the Kapiti coast.
Mr Sambell works between Tauranga and Great Barrier Island.