Vineyard losses to birds are primarily due to two species; these are the starling (Sturnus vulgaris) and the house finch (Carpodacus mexicanus). The majority of losses in the Central California Coastal region are caused by the starling, due to the large numbers of migratory birds arriving prior to harvest. Starlings are best controlled by a combination of pyrotechnic and acoustic devices. Linnets are most effectively controlled by trapping and poisoning. No matter what type of control is used, it is necessary to have sound knowledge of the birds\u27 behavior and reliable personnel carrying out the program. An effectively run program can reduce losses by as much as ninety percent
Bird damage to wine grapes was surveyed in nine counties in the coastal area of central California i...
The house finch or linnet, Carpodacus mexicanus frontalis (Say) is a protected migratory nongame bir...
Grape growers in California lose between three and four million dollars annually from damage caused ...
Vineyard losses to birds are primarily due to two species; these are the starling (Sturnus vulgaris)...
Vineyard losses to birds are primarily due to two species; these are the starling (Sturnus vulgaris)...
Vineyard bird control is an important issue both monetarily and practically. Each season vineyard ma...
Damage to grapes by house finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) is widespread and well documented in Califo...
Cost-effective management of bird pests is a major challenge for wine grape producers throughout New...
Farmers have few tools with which to objectively assess the true impact of avian species on crop pro...
Bird damage to wine grapes was surveyed in nine counties in the coastal area of central California i...
Birds are a major pest in vineyards both in New Zealand and overseas. There is a need for new behavi...
Vineyard bird control is an important issue both monetarily and practically. Each season vineyard ma...
Damage to orchard crops and field crops in California by several species of native birds is describe...
Bird management, whether conducted on farms or at food processing plants, utilizes a rather limited ...
On behalf of the Monterey County Grape Growers Association, I wish to thank you for inviting us here...
Bird damage to wine grapes was surveyed in nine counties in the coastal area of central California i...
The house finch or linnet, Carpodacus mexicanus frontalis (Say) is a protected migratory nongame bir...
Grape growers in California lose between three and four million dollars annually from damage caused ...
Vineyard losses to birds are primarily due to two species; these are the starling (Sturnus vulgaris)...
Vineyard losses to birds are primarily due to two species; these are the starling (Sturnus vulgaris)...
Vineyard bird control is an important issue both monetarily and practically. Each season vineyard ma...
Damage to grapes by house finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) is widespread and well documented in Califo...
Cost-effective management of bird pests is a major challenge for wine grape producers throughout New...
Farmers have few tools with which to objectively assess the true impact of avian species on crop pro...
Bird damage to wine grapes was surveyed in nine counties in the coastal area of central California i...
Birds are a major pest in vineyards both in New Zealand and overseas. There is a need for new behavi...
Vineyard bird control is an important issue both monetarily and practically. Each season vineyard ma...
Damage to orchard crops and field crops in California by several species of native birds is describe...
Bird management, whether conducted on farms or at food processing plants, utilizes a rather limited ...
On behalf of the Monterey County Grape Growers Association, I wish to thank you for inviting us here...
Bird damage to wine grapes was surveyed in nine counties in the coastal area of central California i...
The house finch or linnet, Carpodacus mexicanus frontalis (Say) is a protected migratory nongame bir...
Grape growers in California lose between three and four million dollars annually from damage caused ...