29 November 2018

Jonathan Had a Rat Problem

Jonathan had a rat problem. Right outside his window he watched four rats climbing in and out of his rubbish bag... His solution? A Goodnature self-resetting rat trap.
Jonathan Had a Rat Problem

Jonathan had a rat problem. Right outside his window he watched four rats climbing in and out of his rubbish bag...

His solution? A Goodnature self-resetting rat trap.

Jonathan took a few simple steps to get his rat problem under control. He put the rubbish in a sealed bin, used the Goodnature system to find the best trapping site, installed his certified humane trap and got amazing success without the need for toxins.

Trapping made easy.

Other Blogs

How 4400 traps will bring kiwi back to suburban Wellington
12 November 2018

How 4400 traps will bring kiwi back to suburban Wellington

Capital Kiwi's trapping plan will see 4400 traps set across 23,000 hectares of Wellington during the next three years. People will be able to see the kill data from Goodnatures website or a smartphone app as the slow steps towards making the land safe for kiwi again are taken.
Read more
Toxin-free A12 and A24 traps save orchardists’ crops
14 June 2019

Toxin-free A12 and A24 traps save orchardists’ crops

When organic-certified orchardists Geoff and Leny Leong in Paengaroa, Bay of Plenty, noticed rats and possums raiding their avocados, macadamia nuts and walnuts, they knew they had a serious problem. For their serious problem they needed a serious solution. Humane and toxin-free pest control aligned with their ethics and organic values.
Read more
We're Brave

We're Brave

We embrace the unknown, make big bold bets, and back ourselves to develop creative & elegant solutions.

We're Kind

We're Kind

We have utmost respect for animals (pests included), each other, our partners and the environment.

We’re Idealistic

We’re Idealistic

We’re a team of dreamers and doers changing the world for the better every single day.