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A comparative evaluation of bait types taken by brown treesnakes or other nontarget species, including ants

December 29, 2025

Evaluating invasive species removal can help improve efficacy or application of control tools. Toxic baiting is a primary method used to suppress many invasive species, including the brown treesnake (Boiga irregularis) in Guam. Based on limited alternative approaches to assess tool efficacy in snake removal, bait take is often used as a proxy for snake removal, despite evidence that nontarget species remove baits in a spatially heterogeneous manner. Using photographic validation, we tested take rates of mouse, chick, and rat baits by brown treesnakes and nontargets, including invertebrates, at three sites undergoing snake removal for vertebrate conservation goals. We also identified the ant species present on baits for a subset of baits. Take rates by snakes and nontargets varied by site. We found that nontarget take (22–42%) was considerably greater than take by brown treesnakes (1–13%). In addition, baits that had ants were taken less often by snakes as compared to baits without ants (7–12% vs. 8–52%, respectively). The dominant ant species collected from ant bait stations affiliated with baits was Solenopsis spp. Ant presence appeared to have deterred brown treesnakes from consuming baits, and ant removal or prevention may improve take rates by brown treesnakes. There was not, however, a consistent correction factor that could be applied across sites to estimate brown treesnake take rates of baits without photographic validation.

Publication Year 2025
Title A comparative evaluation of bait types taken by brown treesnakes or other nontarget species, including ants
DOI 10.2984/79.3.1
Authors Melia G. Nafus, Amanda A Reyes, Bae S. Daria, Christiana-Jo Concepcion Quinata, Ross Miller
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Pacific Science
Index ID 70274531
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center
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