A Review of Bird Deterrents Used in Agriculture
@inproceedings{Rivadeneira2018ARO, title={A Review of Bird Deterrents Used in Agriculture}, author={P. Rivadeneira and Sara M. Kross and Nora Navarro-Gonzalez and M. Jay-Russell}, year={2018} }
Author(s): Rivadeneira, Paula; Kross, Sara; Navarro-Gonzalez, Nora; Jay-Russell, Michele | Abstract: Animal intrusion causes significant agricultural losses each year. Wild and domestic animals destroy crops by eating and trampling them, and can pose food safety risks due to the deposition of feces on or near the crops. Birds are one of the most challenging animals to keep out of agricultural fields. Growers try countless methods to deter them, including visual, auditory, tactile, and olfactory… CONTINUE READING
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