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Prohibition of Glue Traps Bill - Clause 1

19 November 2021

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Cherilyn Mackrory

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Cherilyn Mackrory raised concerns about prohibition of glue traps bill - clause 1 in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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I move to ban the use of glue traps for rodent control, except in exceptional circumstances. Glue traps cause immense suffering and death to animals caught in them. They are not humane or necessary given alternatives such as snap traps and live capture methods. Statistics show that many users do not know how to humanely end an animal's suffering when it is trapped. Other countries have successfully restricted glue trap use without affecting rodent control.
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