Re-Emergence of Cane Toad in Northern & Central New Providence
Authored by: Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources
Source: Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources
Date: June 30, 2021

 

Residents and business establishments in the Northern and Central areas of New Providence are advised that sightings of the invasive Cane Toad have been reported in nearby communities.

 

It must be noted that the handling of Cane Toads with bare hands should be discouraged as the venom produced from these animals is an irritant to the skin. Ingestion of the venom is also toxic to humans and deadly to pets.

 

Assistance is needed by the public to limit the spread of these animals by removing sitting water sources and forming a chemical barrier around properties and within landscapes. A chemical barrier can be created by using a spray solution composed of 2-cups of Dettol/Savlon to 1 cup water. Please be advised that early morning and late evenings are the best times to spray the solution.

 

Be advised that pets that have had direct contact with a Cane Toad should be taken immediately to your local veterinarian. Signs of direct contact include salivation, frothing at the mouth, red slimy gums, vomiting and tremors.

 

Should you see a Cane Toad or have any questions or concerns, please contact the Department of Agriculture at (242) 325-1173 or The Department of Environmental Health at (242) 322-8037 or use the “BESTPROTECT242” app to notify the Government of the presence of the Toads. The app can be downloaded from the Google Play or Apple’s App Store for use on mobile devices.

 

This statement is issued in collaboration with the Department of Environmental Health and the Department of Environmental Protection and Planning.

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