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Article: Baits are tough option for starling account.(Ask the Expert: DR. DOUG MAMPE ANSWERS YOUR QUESTIONS)
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- April 1, 2005
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Q: We serve a tall commercial building. Starlings roost on the window ledges. Management wants the starlings gone. We are considering using a spiked product on the window ledges, but we wondered whether Avitrol would be an option. What are your thoughts? I.L., New Jersey
A: Starlings are tough to bait. They are primarily ground feeders, so you would have to bait on the ground. Furthermore, there are no Avitrol products labeled for starlings. Starlings would not ...
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Article: Starlings pose problem.(Ask the expert: Dr. Doug ...
Pest Control;
April 1, 2004 ;
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... ... would occur, you could apply bait and look like a hero even if the bait had no effect on the population. Pest Control's consultant, Dr. Doug Mampe, is president of DM Associates, Bradenton, FL. Contact him at dmampe@advanstar.com.
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