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  2. Don't let backyard critters win. Here's how to curb raccoon ...

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    Pest control experts have suggestions for raccoons, squirrels and more creatures. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  3. Bird control - Wikipedia

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    Bird control or bird abatement involves the methods to eliminate or deter pest birds from landing, roosting and nesting. Bird control is important because pest birds can create health-related problems through their feces, including histoplasmosis, cryptococcosis, and psittacosis. [1] Bird droppings may also cause damage to property and equipment.

  4. Here's how to bear-proof your bird feeder and meet NJ's ... - AOL

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    A bill in the Legislature aims to discourage black bears from feeding at bird feeders. Here's how to do it in your backyard.

  5. Wildlife contraceptive - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the EPA registered the first product for oral contraception of feral pigeons and other pest birds in the US, called OvoControl P, containing the active ingredient nicarbazin. [ 13 ] www.ovocontrol.com An oral contraceptive was also introduced in 2005 for the control of Canada geese , [ 6 ] but abandoned in 2011 due to regulatory ...

  6. Biological pest control - Wikipedia

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    To be most effective at controlling a pest, a biological control agent requires a colonizing ability which allows it to keep pace with changes to the habitat in space and time. Control is greatest if the agent has temporal persistence so that it can maintain its population even in the temporary absence of the target species, and if it is an ...

  7. 15 Things You Should Never (Ever) Put in Bird Feeders ... - AOL

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    Avoid putting dairy products, like cheese, in your bird feeders. "Birds don’t have the enzyme necessary to break down lactose that is in milk and other dairy products," the experts at ABC say.