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National Wildlife Research Center Repellents Conference 1995

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A Preliminary Evaluation Of Three Food Flavoring Compounds As Bird Repellents, Richard E.R. Porter Aug 1995

A Preliminary Evaluation Of Three Food Flavoring Compounds As Bird Repellents, Richard E.R. Porter

National Wildlife Research Center Repellents Conference 1995

There is an increasing demand in New Zealand for nonlethal bird repellents to protect food crops and prevent poisonous mammal baits being eaten by native birds. Three food flavorings, dimethyl anthranilate (DMA), methyl anthranilate (MA), and a peppermint extract (Optamint), were applied to wheat as surface coatings at different concentrations and then offered to individually caged house sparrows (Passer domesticus). The birds were given one of four levels of treated wheat (control, 0.25, 0.5, and 1 .O% by weight for DMA and MA; 0, 1, 3, and 5 % by weight for Optarnint). Only Optamint at the 5% …