What Is Being Done To Control The Brown Tree Snake In Guam?

What Is Being Done To Control The Brown Tree Snake In Guam? Efforts to remove brown tree snakes from Guam rely on two strategies: 1) live-trapping and 2) aerial delivery of toxic bait (dead acetomephine-laced neo-natal mice). Aerial treatment of the snakes is the only practical option for landscape-scale suppression in Guam’s forested habitats. Are

Does Guam Still Have A Snake Problem?

Does Guam Still Have A Snake Problem? Does Guam still have a snake problem? Currently, the brown tree snake population on Guam is declining with an equilibrium population size predicted to be roughly 30 to 50 snakes per hectare (12-20 per acre). The decline in snake population may be identified as a result of depleted