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Author(s):Liskey, Eric
Author Affiliation:Editor, Grounds Maintenance
Title:Chemical update: Vertebrate pest control: They're the only landscape pest that the public sympathizes with. Most landscape managers don't share that sentiment
Section:Features
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Source:Grounds Maintenance. Vol. 36, No. 7, July 2001, p. 38-39.
Publishing Information:Overland Park, KS: Intertec Publishing Corporation
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Chemical control; Animal pest control; Geese control; Rodentia; Poisoning; Pesticides; Antifeedants
Abstract/Contents:Discusses primarily non-lethal methods for the control of geese, deer, rodents, and other vertebrate animals that damage turf and landscape. Focuses on chemical repellents and anti-feedants. Lists chemical controls available for use on these landscape pests. States that "deer and rodents can be amazingly persistent. Understand that controlling them is not always an exact science, and that many variables will affect the effectiveness and longevity of controls."
Language:English
References:0
See Also:Other items relating to: GEESE
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Liskey, E. 2001. Chemical update: Vertebrate pest control: They're the only landscape pest that the public sympathizes with. Most landscape managers don't share that sentiment. Grounds Maint. 36(7):p. 38-39.
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