Agricultural depredations caused by blackbirds can be managed with various lethal and nonlethal methods, including chemical repellents. For many people, nonlethal chemical repellents represent an appealing approach to managing crop depredation because the depredating birds are targeted but not killed; they are just inconvenienced. An effective repellent application can cause the crop-depredating birds to leave their present feeding site and seek food elsewhere. Where the birds go to feed is immaterial to the producer as long as the birds leave the producer\u27s field. Thus, an effective repellent application will not likely affect the overall size of the blackbird population, but it may reduce the population associated with depredation and ...
In the United States, blackbirds are abundant and widely distributed. with their winter populations ...
Blackbird damage to ripening rice is an economically important problem for many producers in Louisia...
In North Dakota large flocks of blackbirds feed on ripening crops, after breeding and prior to migra...
Agricultural depredations caused by blackbirds can be managed with various lethal and nonlethal meth...
Chemical repellants are intended to prevent birds from feeding on a particular food (the crop) at a ...
Development of safe bird management techniques has become necessary for the economic survival of man...
We evaluated several registered fungicides and insecticides, and several natural compounds as candid...
The use of repellents to protect crops from birds has a long history. Early European settlers in eas...
Human society values birds for their intrinsic and aesthetic value as well as the ecosystem services...
Foraging blackbird flocks have great mobility as they search for food that is plentiful, is easily a...
After the reproductive period, blackbirds in the northern Great Plains aggregate in large flocks tha...
Chemical feeding repellents applied to ripening sunflower might help reduce blackbird (Icteridae) da...
Bird repellents to protect seeds are a potentially important aspect of integrated vertebrate pest ma...
Since the mid-1900s, blackbird depredation has become an expensive problem for farmers in the Great ...
In the United States, blackbirds are abundant and widely distributed. with their winter populations ...
Blackbird damage to ripening rice is an economically important problem for many producers in Louisia...
In North Dakota large flocks of blackbirds feed on ripening crops, after breeding and prior to migra...
Agricultural depredations caused by blackbirds can be managed with various lethal and nonlethal meth...
Chemical repellants are intended to prevent birds from feeding on a particular food (the crop) at a ...
Development of safe bird management techniques has become necessary for the economic survival of man...
We evaluated several registered fungicides and insecticides, and several natural compounds as candid...
The use of repellents to protect crops from birds has a long history. Early European settlers in eas...
Human society values birds for their intrinsic and aesthetic value as well as the ecosystem services...
Foraging blackbird flocks have great mobility as they search for food that is plentiful, is easily a...
After the reproductive period, blackbirds in the northern Great Plains aggregate in large flocks tha...
Chemical feeding repellents applied to ripening sunflower might help reduce blackbird (Icteridae) da...
Bird repellents to protect seeds are a potentially important aspect of integrated vertebrate pest ma...
Since the mid-1900s, blackbird depredation has become an expensive problem for farmers in the Great ...
In the United States, blackbirds are abundant and widely distributed. with their winter populations ...
Blackbird damage to ripening rice is an economically important problem for many producers in Louisia...
In North Dakota large flocks of blackbirds feed on ripening crops, after breeding and prior to migra...