Under some circumstances it may be desirable to repel herbivorous pests (e.g. goats and wallabies) from plants (e.g. horticultural or forestry seedlings) rather than to kill them. These circumstances may include using these animals as a resource at a later time, and there may also be welfare, public perception or legislative issues where repelling animals from particular plants or area is preferable to killing them. The first experiment tested the efficacy of 5 different materials (tiger fecal extract, maggot brew—the liquid exudate from a flyblown goat, capsaicin, dog urine, and burnt goat hair, skin and carcass+fat) to repel groups of goats in a feedlot pen from 1 trough of feed when another trough of feed was available to them to eat. Ea...
Few effective repellents are currently available for the non-lethal management of vertebrate pests. ...
A review of the literature on this subject reveals there is considerable confusion regarding the mea...
Herbivory by eastern cottontails (Sylvilagus floridanus) can be the source of significant agricultur...
Under some circumstances it may be desirable to repel herbivorous pests (e. g. goats and wallabies) ...
Abstract. Under some circumstances it may be desirable to repel herbivorous pests (e.g. goats and wa...
Repellents include chemical substances, visual displays, and sonic and ultrasonic deterrent systems....
Nonlethal chemical repellents are being vigorously investigated to control wildlife feeding in agric...
Repellents are being developed as an alternative to the use of poisons, traps, or firearms for contr...
Research into the use of predator-odor–based repellents as a management tool has gained momentum dur...
BackgroundBrowsing repellents are widely used to deter large herbivores from consuming plants of eco...
Repellents include chemical substances, visual displays, and sonic and ultrasonic deterrent systems....
Few effective repellents are currently available for the non-lethal management of vertebrate pests. ...
The likelihood of a particular plant being consumed by an animal depends on its palatability, along ...
Economic losses caused by herbivores and other species that inflict damage by browsing or gnawing ar...
Marsupial herbivores cause significant damage to seedlings in forestry operations. Damage can lead ...
Few effective repellents are currently available for the non-lethal management of vertebrate pests. ...
A review of the literature on this subject reveals there is considerable confusion regarding the mea...
Herbivory by eastern cottontails (Sylvilagus floridanus) can be the source of significant agricultur...
Under some circumstances it may be desirable to repel herbivorous pests (e. g. goats and wallabies) ...
Abstract. Under some circumstances it may be desirable to repel herbivorous pests (e.g. goats and wa...
Repellents include chemical substances, visual displays, and sonic and ultrasonic deterrent systems....
Nonlethal chemical repellents are being vigorously investigated to control wildlife feeding in agric...
Repellents are being developed as an alternative to the use of poisons, traps, or firearms for contr...
Research into the use of predator-odor–based repellents as a management tool has gained momentum dur...
BackgroundBrowsing repellents are widely used to deter large herbivores from consuming plants of eco...
Repellents include chemical substances, visual displays, and sonic and ultrasonic deterrent systems....
Few effective repellents are currently available for the non-lethal management of vertebrate pests. ...
The likelihood of a particular plant being consumed by an animal depends on its palatability, along ...
Economic losses caused by herbivores and other species that inflict damage by browsing or gnawing ar...
Marsupial herbivores cause significant damage to seedlings in forestry operations. Damage can lead ...
Few effective repellents are currently available for the non-lethal management of vertebrate pests. ...
A review of the literature on this subject reveals there is considerable confusion regarding the mea...
Herbivory by eastern cottontails (Sylvilagus floridanus) can be the source of significant agricultur...