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Council urges a total ban on inhumane glue traps
Glue traps are a device used to trap pests, including rodents and insects, but they can result in an inhumane death with animals slowly starving to death or causing themselves agonising injuries. The traps often inadvertently kill or harm native animals too.
While the current NSW Government banned the use of glue traps through regulations in 2025 and the devices are illegal to set, the devices are not illegal to sell and are widely available to buy in NSW.
Blue Mountains Mayor Mark Greenhill has wholeheartedly condemned the practice: “Animal glue traps are a cruel and unnecessary way to trap animals, resulting in prolonged suffering for both native and non-native species. While we understand the need for pest control, there are more effective and humane methods.
“As part of our ongoing commitment to protect and manage our natural areas and the native flora and fauna of our World Heritage area, and the delicate ecosystems they support, we call on the State government to clarify the legislation around glue traps. Currently it is confusing, inconsistent and not fit-for-purpose.
“As a Council we have voted unanimously to advocate for a total prohibition on the sale of glue traps in NSW, bringing it in line with other state governments, including Victoria, Tasmania and the ACT.
“These states have already amended legislation to ban glue traps for the capture of animals and to require insect glue traps to be wildlife friendly.”
Accordingly, Council will write letters of advocacy raising these concerns with the relevant Ministers and MPs: The Hon Penny Sharpe MP, Minister for Environment, Climate Change, Energy and Heritage, The Hon. Michael Daley MP, NSW Attorney General and Trish Doyle MP, Member for Blue Mountains.
This article archived 30 Jun 2025
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