Rabbits have been running riot in Taihape Cemetery. Photo / Supplied
Rabbits have been running riot in Taihape Cemetery. Photo / Supplied
Shooters using thermal imaging equipment killed more than 100 rabbits during two nights at Taihape Cemetery, Garry Reid says.
Reid owns Stratford-based Wild Animal Control which was hired to reduce the number of rabbits, which had been multiplying and burrowing under gravestones at the cemetery.
Shooters got 79 rabbits onthe first night, January 17. By the second night most of the adults were gone. The young ones were less wary and could be approached more closely.
"There were little ones bouncing about all over the place," Reid said.
They also had fumigation equipment - a gas for use in burrows after the entrances were blocked. They only tested it twice because it was difficult to know which burrows were occupied.
The rabbit cull was a sensitive operation, Reid said, with shooting done near houses, historic gravestones and passing traffic. Neighbours were warned in advance. Wild Animal Control also had to notify the New Zealand Police communications centre before starting shooting and after finishing each night. The "event" was given a number, and cancelled when shooting finished.
Rabbit numbers are down, but they may need culling again.