Sheppard, RLUrquhart Lorna2007-12-052007-12-051991-041170-7682https://hdl.handle.net/10182/187A survey of 1000 adult people in New Zealand was carried out during February 1991. The intention of the survey was to ascertain the views of the respondents on the seriousness of a range of pests and their attitudes to various forms of pest control. In particular, information was sought on attitudes to wasps, possums and rabbits and the possible methods of controlling those pests.pp.1-91enpest controlAttitudes to pests and pest control methods : results from a sample survey of the NZ population in February 1991OtherMarsden::370109 Environmental SociologyANZSRC::0502 Environmental Science and ManagementANZSRC::0701 Agriculture, Land and Farm Management