ELIMINATE ONE OF AUSTRALIA’S TOUGHEST PESTS, RESPONSIBLY

ELIMINATE ONE OF AUSTRALIA’S TOUGHEST PESTS, RESPONSIBLY

The Solution


CSSP Feral Pig Bait is the trusted, science-backed solution for reducing feral pig populations.


Safe, effective, and cost-efficient, No Feral Pigs help protect your livestock, strengthen biosecurity, and restore environmental balance, without risk of secondary poisoning to working dogs or wildlife.

The Solution

CSSP Feral Pig Bait is the trusted, science-backed solution for reducing feral pig populations.


Safe, effective, and cost-efficient, No Feral Pigs help protect your livestock, strengthen biosecurity, and restore environmental balance, without risk of secondary poisoning to working dogs or wildlife.

Benefits of CSSP

Stops the spread of disease

Reduces the risk of dangerous infections such as Leptospirosis, Brucellosis, and Q Fever.

Protects Livestock and Crops

Safeguard your herds, prevent stock losses, and improve crop yields.

APVMA-Approved and Compliant

Nationally accredited feral pig bait.

No Secondary Poisoning Risk

Keeps working dogs, livestock, and native wildlife safe.

Details

Cost Per Pig:

Approx. $0.60


CSSP is one of the most cost-effective pest control solutions available, affordable and highly efficient in reducing feral pig populations.

Pack Size

1.4 kg tin

Active Ingredient

Phosphorus

Formulation

Emulsion

Dosage

10 mg per kg of pig body weight

Approx. Baits Per Tin

~90

Credentials + Safety

Why CSSP is Trusted and Approved

APVMA Approved

Nationally approved feral pig bait.

No Secondary Poisoning

Free from accidental harm.

Species-Specific Targeting

Formulated to attract pigs only.

Science-Backed and Field-Tested

Proven effectiveness, trusted by landholders.

Compliance Ready

Includes instructions, safety data sheets, and mandatory signage for legal use.

Cost Effective

Just $0.60 per pig.

The Cost Advantage

One tin = approx. 90 baits = approx. $0.60 per pig

Population Booms

Breeds up to 110% annually

MASSIVE LOSSES

Causes $100M+ agricultural damage each year.

KILLS LIVESTOCK

Up to 40% lamb loss plus calf predation

SPREADS DiSEASE

Carries Leptospirosis, Q Fever, Brucellosis, and more.

DESTROYS LAND

Roots soil, fouls water, and ruins crops.

What is CSSP?

CSSP (Carbon Disulfide-based bait) is a targeted, highly effective feral pig control solution designed for Australian conditions.

·      Species-specific targeting

·      Proven field performance

·      No secondary poisoning

By reducing pig populations, CSSP protects livestock, strengthens on-farm biosecurity, and preserves the environment for generations to come.

How it works

1. Prep the bait

Use 60 g (1 tablespoon) of CSSP per bait, applied into the chest cavity of a sheep or cattle carcass. Baits should be placed on materials consistent with feral pigs’ natural feeding behaviour, in accordance with current regulations.

2. Strategic Placement

Lay baits in high-activity zones (water points, wallows) during evening hours when pigs are active.

3. Monitor and Maintain

Follow APVMA guidelines and reapply as needed.

Best Practice Tip:

Always use PPE and display provided baiting signs.

The cost of doing NOthing!

Stops the spread of disease

Reduces the risk of dangerous infections such as Leptospirosis, Brucellosis, and Q Fever.

Protects Livestock and Crops

Safeguard your herds, prevent stock losses, and improve crop yields.

APVMA-Approved and Compliant

Nationally accredited feral pig bait.

No Secondary Poisoning Risk

Keeps working dogs, livestock, and native wildlife safe.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does CSSP cost?

    CSSP is highly cost-effective. On average, one bait (60 g) costs around $0.60, which equates to roughly $0.60 per pig controlled.

  • When should I use CSSP?

    CSSP should be used as soon as signs of pig activity are observed, such as during bore or tank inspections, or in areas where pigs are damaging crops or pastures.

  • Will my domestic animals or livestock take the bait?

    No. CSSP is placed inside the chest cavity of a carcass, making it highly target-specific to pigs. However, always assume no poison is completely safe and follow all usage guidelines.

  • Is CSSP safe for my dogs?

    CSSP’s smell is generally not attractive to dogs, but as with any poison, caution is essential. Lay baits responsibly and keep working dogs away from baited areas during and after application.

  • What should I do if CSSP is spilled?

    If CSSP is spilled, flush the area with water until all residue is gone. Warm or hot water speeds up breakdown, rendering the poison inactive once fully dispersed.

  • Do I need a permit to use CSSP?

    In Queensland and the Northern Territory, CSSP is available through rural merchandise outlets and can be used at the landholder’s discretion. Check local regulations for other states.

  • Where can I buy CSSP?

    CSSP is available from approved rural merchandise stores in Queensland and the Northern Territory.

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  • How effective is CSSP compared to other methods?

    CSSP is considered the most practical and efficient method for feral pig control. Unlike 1080 baits, CSSP does not cause regurgitation, eliminating risk to non-target species. Trapping and aerial shooting are less effective, time-consuming, and location-dependent.

  • Does CSSP cause secondary poisoning?

    No. CSSP eliminates the risk of secondary poisoning, making it safer for working dogs, livestock, and native wildlife when used correctly.

  • When is the best time to lay baits?

    CSSP baits should be laid in the late afternoon or evening, as feral pigs are nocturnal and most active at night.