Concentrations of 1/2 to 8 gal of Bird Shield repellent were tested to assess their efficacy on Canada geese and Mallards, determine their potential longevity under natural conditions, and develop strategies to control the bird\u27s use of turf grass areas where they had become physical, aesthetic or health problems to the resource\u27s manager. During the first phase of the trials, each of the concentrations appeared to reduce the birds\u27 use of the treated sites when compared with the untreated control sites. During the second phase of the trial, efficacy was more pronounced when a day use area at a state park was treated than when an adjacent campground was treated, even though the data suggest a pronounced reduction when both were com...
In recent years, non-migratory flocks of Canada Geese have become established in some urban and subu...
South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks annually spends \u3e$500,000 managing crop damage ca...
Problems caused by birds in the agricultural, horticultural, recreational and the aviation industrie...
Concentrations of 1/2 to 8 gal of Bird Shield repellent were tested to assess their efficacy on Cana...
Laboratory studies were conducted to establish the effective repellency concentration (ECR) of Bird ...
Laboratory studies were conducted to establish the effective repellency concentration (ECR) of Bird ...
South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks annually spends over 500,000 dollars dealing with cr...
Birds have always been a problem in agriculture, specially for berries and fruits. Farmers and home ...
South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks annually spends over 500,000 dollars dealing with cr...
Birds have always been a problem in agriculture, specially for berries and fruits. Farmers and home ...
Flight Control, containing anthraquinone, was field tested during 1997 in Colorado as a repellent to...
Flight Control, containing anthraquinone, was field tested during 1997 in Colorado as a repellent to...
In recent years, non-migratory flocks of Canada Geese have become established in some urban and subu...
Flight Control, containing anthraquinone, was field tested during 1997 in Colorado as a repellent to...
In recent years, non-migratory flocks of Canada Geese have become established in some urban and subu...
In recent years, non-migratory flocks of Canada Geese have become established in some urban and subu...
South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks annually spends \u3e$500,000 managing crop damage ca...
Problems caused by birds in the agricultural, horticultural, recreational and the aviation industrie...
Concentrations of 1/2 to 8 gal of Bird Shield repellent were tested to assess their efficacy on Cana...
Laboratory studies were conducted to establish the effective repellency concentration (ECR) of Bird ...
Laboratory studies were conducted to establish the effective repellency concentration (ECR) of Bird ...
South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks annually spends over 500,000 dollars dealing with cr...
Birds have always been a problem in agriculture, specially for berries and fruits. Farmers and home ...
South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks annually spends over 500,000 dollars dealing with cr...
Birds have always been a problem in agriculture, specially for berries and fruits. Farmers and home ...
Flight Control, containing anthraquinone, was field tested during 1997 in Colorado as a repellent to...
Flight Control, containing anthraquinone, was field tested during 1997 in Colorado as a repellent to...
In recent years, non-migratory flocks of Canada Geese have become established in some urban and subu...
Flight Control, containing anthraquinone, was field tested during 1997 in Colorado as a repellent to...
In recent years, non-migratory flocks of Canada Geese have become established in some urban and subu...
In recent years, non-migratory flocks of Canada Geese have become established in some urban and subu...
South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks annually spends \u3e$500,000 managing crop damage ca...
Problems caused by birds in the agricultural, horticultural, recreational and the aviation industrie...