Abstract

Modified Australian crow traps effectively protected crops, mainly in pecan orchards and watermelon fields, from the hooded crow, Corvus corone sardonius Kleinschmidt (Corvidae). The effects of modifications in trap construction and operation methods on trapping efficiency were studied. It was essential to use a lure crow, whereas the importance of bait was doubtful.

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