"It's not known how long the virus will take effect, but colder winter weather should assist," Leckie said.
He said the weather played a big role in the effectiveness of the virus, especially with severe temperature shifts from hot to cold, along with rain. Those factors could heavily impact the rabbit population.
"The existing RHD strain is still active in the environment, and it is hoped that the K5 strain will remove a larger part of the rabbit population."
TIPS FOR LANDOWNERS
* Leave carcasses where they are to allow flies to further spread the virus.
* Do your rabbit shooting over winter, rather than leaving it until spring. Winter is the most effective time. Spring is the most active breeding period and shooting encourages rabbits to keep numbers up. Any rabbits alive over winter may be resistant to the strain, so removing them will help reduce the population.