Effectiveness of 'Grain 96-1', a methyl anthranilate (methyl 2 aminobenzonate, MA) based bird repellent, was examined to quantify the reduction in consumption of treated oats. Field trials at Horsham, Victoria, demonstrated more birds, mainly Long-billed Corellas (Cacatua tenuirostris), were observed feeding on untreated compared to treated (0.4% and 0.8% w/w MA) oats. However, there was no significant difference in the quantity of 0.4% (w/w) MA treated oats consumed by birds compared to untreated. Treatment of oats at a higher concentration (0.8% w/w MA) significantly reduced the quantity consumed (t = 15.97, d.f. = 3, P<0.001) compared with untreated oats. Relationship of bird behaviour to the effectiveness of methyl anthranilate as a bir...
Most nonlethal methods available for reducing blackbird (Icteridae) damage to sunflowers rely on fri...
Most nonlethal methods available for reducing blackbird (Icteridae) damage to sunflowers rely on fri...
Application of bird-repellent chemicals to seed prior to planting is one possible approach to reduci...
Methyl anthranilate (MA) did not provide effective repellent effects when applied to crops to preven...
Methyl anthranilate (MA) is a grape-flavored food additive that is aversive to birds. Previous studi...
Field trials using methyl anthranilate, formulated as Bird Shield® repellent, were performed by aeri...
There is an increasing demand in New Zealand for nonlethal bird repellents to protect food crops and...
Methyl anthranilate (MA) is a grape-flavored food additive that is aversive to birds. Previous studi...
<div><p>Abstract Various bird pests caused severe economic losses to valuable crops and fruit orchar...
The bird repellent properties of methyl anthranilate (MA) and dimethyl anthranilate (DMA) are well-e...
The bird repellent properties of methyl anthranilate (MA) and dimethyl anthranilate (DMA) are well-e...
Anthranilitic acid derivatives, used as common food additives, have been explored as bird repellent ...
Chemical repellents sometimes can provide a nonlethal alternative for reducing wildlife impacts to a...
In August 1995 the development of a new bird repellent, Flight Control containing anthraquinone, was...
We recorded the responses of free-ranging house sparrows (Passer domesticus) to various concentratio...
Most nonlethal methods available for reducing blackbird (Icteridae) damage to sunflowers rely on fri...
Most nonlethal methods available for reducing blackbird (Icteridae) damage to sunflowers rely on fri...
Application of bird-repellent chemicals to seed prior to planting is one possible approach to reduci...
Methyl anthranilate (MA) did not provide effective repellent effects when applied to crops to preven...
Methyl anthranilate (MA) is a grape-flavored food additive that is aversive to birds. Previous studi...
Field trials using methyl anthranilate, formulated as Bird Shield® repellent, were performed by aeri...
There is an increasing demand in New Zealand for nonlethal bird repellents to protect food crops and...
Methyl anthranilate (MA) is a grape-flavored food additive that is aversive to birds. Previous studi...
<div><p>Abstract Various bird pests caused severe economic losses to valuable crops and fruit orchar...
The bird repellent properties of methyl anthranilate (MA) and dimethyl anthranilate (DMA) are well-e...
The bird repellent properties of methyl anthranilate (MA) and dimethyl anthranilate (DMA) are well-e...
Anthranilitic acid derivatives, used as common food additives, have been explored as bird repellent ...
Chemical repellents sometimes can provide a nonlethal alternative for reducing wildlife impacts to a...
In August 1995 the development of a new bird repellent, Flight Control containing anthraquinone, was...
We recorded the responses of free-ranging house sparrows (Passer domesticus) to various concentratio...
Most nonlethal methods available for reducing blackbird (Icteridae) damage to sunflowers rely on fri...
Most nonlethal methods available for reducing blackbird (Icteridae) damage to sunflowers rely on fri...
Application of bird-repellent chemicals to seed prior to planting is one possible approach to reduci...