Four studies were conducted in January 1977-79 in Kentucky and Tennessee. Two of these studies were to determine the feasibility and effectiveness of selectively reducing starlings from mixed blackbird/starling winter roosts by baiting their congregating areas with Starlicide Complete pellets. The two remaining studies dealt with determining bait preference of starlings and nontarget birds for two formulations of pelleted baits (Layena and corn). Starlicide baitings were fairly selective for starlings, but nontarget hazards were encountered. Starlings showed no significant preference for either type of pelleted bait, but nontargets preferred corn over Layena pellets. Methods are suggested to minimize nontarget hazards from baiting starling ...
Populations of wintering Starlings(sturnus vulgaris) causing problems at cattle feedlots have been e...
The avicide, DRC-1339, is used to cull populations of spring-migrating blackbirds in eastern South D...
Most people have accepted the fact that all living things can be beneficial to mankind in some way o...
Four studies were conducted in January 1977-79 in Kentucky and Tennessee. Two of these studies were ...
Four studies were conducted in January 1977-79 in Kentucky and Tennessee. Two of these studies were ...
Each winter, more than 300 million blackbirds and starlings congregate in hundreds of roosting sites...
Each winter, more than 300 million blackbirds and starlings congregate in hundreds of roosting sites...
During the winters of 1987-88 and 1988-89 a study was conducted to evaluate the potential of DRC-133...
Roosting congregations of starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) and several blackbird species (Icteridae) cau...
Roosting congregations of starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) and several blackbird species (Icteridae) cau...
During the winters of 1987-88 and 1988-89 a study was conducted to evaluate the potential of DRC-133...
The costs of existing Starling control programs prompted the design and test of an alternative metho...
The major concentration of blackbirds and Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) in North America occurs in th...
Populations of wintering Starlings(sturnus vulgaris) causing problems at cattle feedlots have been e...
The major concentration of blackbirds and Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) in North America occurs in th...
Populations of wintering Starlings(sturnus vulgaris) causing problems at cattle feedlots have been e...
The avicide, DRC-1339, is used to cull populations of spring-migrating blackbirds in eastern South D...
Most people have accepted the fact that all living things can be beneficial to mankind in some way o...
Four studies were conducted in January 1977-79 in Kentucky and Tennessee. Two of these studies were ...
Four studies were conducted in January 1977-79 in Kentucky and Tennessee. Two of these studies were ...
Each winter, more than 300 million blackbirds and starlings congregate in hundreds of roosting sites...
Each winter, more than 300 million blackbirds and starlings congregate in hundreds of roosting sites...
During the winters of 1987-88 and 1988-89 a study was conducted to evaluate the potential of DRC-133...
Roosting congregations of starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) and several blackbird species (Icteridae) cau...
Roosting congregations of starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) and several blackbird species (Icteridae) cau...
During the winters of 1987-88 and 1988-89 a study was conducted to evaluate the potential of DRC-133...
The costs of existing Starling control programs prompted the design and test of an alternative metho...
The major concentration of blackbirds and Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) in North America occurs in th...
Populations of wintering Starlings(sturnus vulgaris) causing problems at cattle feedlots have been e...
The major concentration of blackbirds and Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) in North America occurs in th...
Populations of wintering Starlings(sturnus vulgaris) causing problems at cattle feedlots have been e...
The avicide, DRC-1339, is used to cull populations of spring-migrating blackbirds in eastern South D...
Most people have accepted the fact that all living things can be beneficial to mankind in some way o...