Vertebrate Pest Conference Proceedings collection

 

Date of this Version

March 1974

Document Type

Article

Abstract

Since its introduction for use in repelling birds , a number of people have found that Av-Alarm is effective for control of certain mammals. This includes not only those familiar to North Americans (deer, elk , coyotes), but also various less familiar species, even anthropoids (baboons) and bats. A number of example cases are described. A concept theory is presented in order to explain why certain sounds are more effective than others, and why sounds originally meant for bird control are also effective with mammals. The theory helps to predict untested situations , and also suggests when complex repelling sounds can profitably be augmented by other sounds or by visual harassment.

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