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1995

National Wildlife Research Center Repellents Conference 1995

<i>Herpestes auropunctatus</i>

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Repellency Of Mongoose Feces And Urine To Rats (Rattus Spp.), Mark E. Tobin, Ann E. Koehler, Robert T. Sugihara, Michael E. Burwash Aug 1995

Repellency Of Mongoose Feces And Urine To Rats (Rattus Spp.), Mark E. Tobin, Ann E. Koehler, Robert T. Sugihara, Michael E. Burwash

National Wildlife Research Center Repellents Conference 1995

Chemical repellents derived from predators might offer more effective and longer lasting protection from vertebrate depredations than current damage control measures. Thus, we conducted laboratory and field studies to evaluate the repellency of mongoose feces and urine to black rats (Rattus rattus) and Polynesian rats (R. exulans ) . We exposed captive wild rats to water, butyric acid, mongoose (Herpestes auropunctatus) feces, or mongoose urine in a 150- x 60- x 120-cm partitioned arena and recorded their behavior with a video camera. None of the test substances had any apparent effect (P> 0.05) on behavior …