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Attracting Wildlife for Pest Control on Farmland : An Introduction to Barn Owl Boxes, Kestrel Boxes, Raptor Perches, Wintering Raptors, and More
Utah State University Extension (2012)
  • Terry A. Messmer, Utah State University
Abstract
Native predators will rarely completely eliminate a pest problem, but can be part of a multifaceted solution to pest control. Using wildlife to help control pests can cut down on pesticide use, improve water quality, save time, supply important habitat, and provide viewing enjoyment. The structures outlined in this document are ideal for farmland, but can also be used in parks, golf courses, large gardens and yards, and other open areas. 
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Publication Date
2012
Citation Information
Terry A. Messmer. "Attracting Wildlife for Pest Control on Farmland : An Introduction to Barn Owl Boxes, Kestrel Boxes, Raptor Perches, Wintering Raptors, and More" Utah State University Extension (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/terry-messmer/261/