Each winter, more than 300 million blackbirds and starlings congregate in hundreds of roosting sites in the southeastern United States. In addition to nuisance problems involving odor and property damage from fecal material, and potential airport hazards, research studies to date suggest that the major problems with these birds and their roosts involve grain losses in feedlots, latent disease transmission to livestock, and public health concerns with histoplasmosis. Control methods development studies have shown the utility of Starlicide and nonchemical control methods in reducing starling feedlot problems. A sprinkler-irrigation delivery system for the surfactant, PA-14, has been developed that enhances its usefulness for lethal roost mana...
Four studies were conducted in January 1977-79 in Kentucky and Tennessee. Two of these studies were ...
New and improved strategies are needed for managing overabundant blackbird (Icteridae spp.) populati...
The only EPA-registered chemical for lethal control of winter roosting blackbird (Icterinae) and Eur...
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...
Roosting congregations of starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) and several blackbird species (Icteridae) cau...
Frightening devices and other methods of dispersing roosting blackbirds and starlings are described ...
At the present time we are under contract from the Kentucky Environmental Quality Commission to stud...
The major concentration of blackbirds and Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) in North America occurs in th...
Blackbirds and starlings often establish large fall and winter roosts in areas where their presence ...
Each winter an estimated 350 million starlings, red-winged blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus), common ...
The surfactant PA-14, registered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1973 by the ...
The surfactant PA-14, registered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1973 by the ...
Blackbirds and starlings in winter roosts create conflict problems in five major categories: 1) Publ...
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 ...
New and improved strategies are needed for managing overabundant blackbird (Icteridae spp.) populati...
The only EPA-registered chemical for lethal control of winter roosting blackbird (Icterinae) and Eur...
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...
Roosting congregations of starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) and several blackbird species (Icteridae) cau...
Frightening devices and other methods of dispersing roosting blackbirds and starlings are described ...
At the present time we are under contract from the Kentucky Environmental Quality Commission to stud...
The major concentration of blackbirds and Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) in North America occurs in th...
Blackbirds and starlings often establish large fall and winter roosts in areas where their presence ...
Each winter an estimated 350 million starlings, red-winged blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus), common ...
The surfactant PA-14, registered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1973 by the ...
The surfactant PA-14, registered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1973 by the ...
Blackbirds and starlings in winter roosts create conflict problems in five major categories: 1) Publ...
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 ...
New and improved strategies are needed for managing overabundant blackbird (Icteridae spp.) populati...
The only EPA-registered chemical for lethal control of winter roosting blackbird (Icterinae) and Eur...