Chemical repellents sometimes can provide a nonlethal alternative for reducing wildlife impacts to agricultural production. In late summer and autumn 2002, we evaluated Bird Shield™ (active ingredient: methyl anthranilate, Bird Shield Repellent Corporation, Spokane, Wash.) as a blackbird (Icteridae) repellent in Missouri rice fields and North Dakota sunflower fields. We selected 5 pairs of ripening rice fields in southeastern Missouri and randomly allocated treatments (treated and control) within pairs. The repellent was aerially applied by fixed-winged aircraft at the recommended label rate and volume (1.17 L Bird Shield/ha and 46.7 L/ha, respectively); 1 field received 2X the label rate. We observed no difference in average bird activity ...
An effective, economic, and environmentally safe bird repellent is needed to reduce blackbird (Icter...
In Venezuela, lethal control of wintering Dickcissels (Spiza americana) is considered a threat to th...
In North Dakota large flocks of blackbirds feed on ripening crops, after breeding and prior to migra...
Nonlethal alternatives are needed to manage blackbird (Icterids) damage to rice and sunflower produc...
Blackbird damage to ripening sunflower is forcing some growers to plant alternative, albeit less pro...
We evaluated several registered fungicides and insecticides, and several natural compounds as candid...
After the reproductive period, blackbirds in the northern Great Plains aggregate in large flocks tha...
Field trials using methyl anthranilate, formulated as Bird Shield® repellent, were performed by aeri...
Chemical feeding repellents applied to ripening sunflower might help reduce blackbird (Icteridae) da...
Blackbirds cause extensive damage to newly planted and ripening rice. To date there is not a registe...
Blackbird damage to ripening rice is an economically important problem for many producers in Louisia...
Chemical repellants are intended to prevent birds from feeding on a particular food (the crop) at a ...
Introduction Blackbirds in the northern Great Plains aggregate in large flocks that feed on ripening...
Since the mid-1900s, blackbird depredation has become an expensive problem for farmers in the Great ...
An effective, economic, and environmentally safe bird repellent is needed to reduce blackbird (Icter...
In Venezuela, lethal control of wintering Dickcissels (Spiza americana) is considered a threat to th...
In North Dakota large flocks of blackbirds feed on ripening crops, after breeding and prior to migra...
Nonlethal alternatives are needed to manage blackbird (Icterids) damage to rice and sunflower produc...
Blackbird damage to ripening sunflower is forcing some growers to plant alternative, albeit less pro...
We evaluated several registered fungicides and insecticides, and several natural compounds as candid...
After the reproductive period, blackbirds in the northern Great Plains aggregate in large flocks tha...
Field trials using methyl anthranilate, formulated as Bird Shield® repellent, were performed by aeri...
Chemical feeding repellents applied to ripening sunflower might help reduce blackbird (Icteridae) da...
Blackbirds cause extensive damage to newly planted and ripening rice. To date there is not a registe...
Blackbird damage to ripening rice is an economically important problem for many producers in Louisia...
Chemical repellants are intended to prevent birds from feeding on a particular food (the crop) at a ...
Introduction Blackbirds in the northern Great Plains aggregate in large flocks that feed on ripening...
Since the mid-1900s, blackbird depredation has become an expensive problem for farmers in the Great ...
An effective, economic, and environmentally safe bird repellent is needed to reduce blackbird (Icter...
In Venezuela, lethal control of wintering Dickcissels (Spiza americana) is considered a threat to th...
In North Dakota large flocks of blackbirds feed on ripening crops, after breeding and prior to migra...