Rabbit populations are increasing across the southern states due to favourable breeding conditions coupled with apparent declines in the effectiveness of bio-controls, ACTA general manager Bradley Power says in 2025 there is again an increasing reliance on baiting to help control rabbit numbers - resellers and government agencies are relying on ACTA Rabbit pindone oat and carrot baits.
Bradley says ACTA has been the leader and pioneer in pest management for decades and continues to be the trusted advisor for resellers and merchandise managers across the country.

He says with rabbit populations building, stores across all states are backing Rabbait as the proven performer for suppressing populations this summer.
“Rabbait contains the active pindone and is the product of choice in pest management due to its relative ease of use, good safety profile, cost effectiveness and S6 chemical scheduling,” Bradley explains.
“And it comes in 2.5kg, 5kg, 10kg and100kg packs ensuring all projects and landowners, big or small, have a cost-effective solution suitable to their needs,” he says.
“Resellers across the country are increasingly taking on the task of becoming ‘feral fighters’ in 2025 with impacts from invasive species being felt across all states.
“Invasive species continue to have considerable impacts on the environment as well as farming, with rabbits alone accounting for $200million in lost production annually.”
To become a feral fighter, contact ACTA for a tailored solution and advice on the pest management options available to you for this coming season.