A proportion of traps disturbed early in the season (17 March to 15 June 2020) during experiment 1 at sites A and J in Georgia (McBrayer et al. 2023). Note that non-target species disturbed > 0.80 of traps within roughly 800 traps nights at site A, and 1250 trap nights at site J. B proportion of traps disturbed by non-target species across the entire season (17 March to 25 October 2020) in experiment 1 at sites A and J. Widespread trap disturbance continued for the remainder of the season. Black (site A) represents traps using control and capsaicin treated bait, while grey represents a site 1.1 km from site A (site J) that received only control eggs.

 
 
  Part of: McBrayer LD, Haro D, Brennan M, Falk BG, Yackel Adams AA (2023) Capsaicin-treated bait is ineffective in deterring non-target mammals from trap disturbance during invasive lizard control. NeoBiota 87: 103-120. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.87.102969