A cooperative program to control European starling damage in feedlots in California has been developed among the CA Department of Agriculture, the county agricultural commissioners, the U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, and the University of California. Pilot starling control programs using avicides began in winter 1963-64. A description of a developing bait program is given, using DRC-1339-treated grain or raisin baits, exposed in V-troughs mounted on cages containing live starling decoys or on the ground adjacent to a pond. When cold nights limited decoy survival, baits were exposed near mangers, positioned so that starlings were exposed to baits as they first entered the feed bunkers. Baiting strategies and starling behavior ...
Additional bait substrates for the avicide, DRC-1339 Concentrate (3-chloro-4- methylaniline hydrochl...
Since 1960, the Denver Wildlife Research Center has been investigating methods of controlling starli...
Growing populations of starlings have been causing increasing summer damage to grapes and figs in Tu...
Several years ago starling problems in cattle feed lots exploded to economic proportions. In 1964 o...
Progress on winter starling control projects conducted by the Division of Wildlife Services (U.S. Bu...
During the winters of 1987-88 and 1988-89 a study was conducted to evaluate the potential of DRC-133...
In the winter in Michigan, European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) congregate, sometimes in large numb...
The costs of existing Starling control programs prompted the design and test of an alternative metho...
The history of European starling expansion in California is described, as well as efforts by the Cal...
Increasing problems caused by European starlings are described as their population has increased in ...
This paper is intended to bring you up-to-date on the progress of various winter starling control pr...
Research efforts to combat the problem of European starling damage in livestock feeding areas (feedl...
The Denver Wildlife Research Center has been investigating methods to combat starling (Sturnus vulga...
The introduced European starling began its range expansion into California as early as the late 1930...
European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) were brought to the United States from Europe. They were relea...
Additional bait substrates for the avicide, DRC-1339 Concentrate (3-chloro-4- methylaniline hydrochl...
Since 1960, the Denver Wildlife Research Center has been investigating methods of controlling starli...
Growing populations of starlings have been causing increasing summer damage to grapes and figs in Tu...
Several years ago starling problems in cattle feed lots exploded to economic proportions. In 1964 o...
Progress on winter starling control projects conducted by the Division of Wildlife Services (U.S. Bu...
During the winters of 1987-88 and 1988-89 a study was conducted to evaluate the potential of DRC-133...
In the winter in Michigan, European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) congregate, sometimes in large numb...
The costs of existing Starling control programs prompted the design and test of an alternative metho...
The history of European starling expansion in California is described, as well as efforts by the Cal...
Increasing problems caused by European starlings are described as their population has increased in ...
This paper is intended to bring you up-to-date on the progress of various winter starling control pr...
Research efforts to combat the problem of European starling damage in livestock feeding areas (feedl...
The Denver Wildlife Research Center has been investigating methods to combat starling (Sturnus vulga...
The introduced European starling began its range expansion into California as early as the late 1930...
European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) were brought to the United States from Europe. They were relea...
Additional bait substrates for the avicide, DRC-1339 Concentrate (3-chloro-4- methylaniline hydrochl...
Since 1960, the Denver Wildlife Research Center has been investigating methods of controlling starli...
Growing populations of starlings have been causing increasing summer damage to grapes and figs in Tu...