Abstract

Nineteen adult and 24 young Thamnophis radix, collected at two sites in southern Saskatchewan, were tested for avoidance to 10 common chemicals and commercial repellants. Avoidance was noted only to a repelling fumigant containing pyrethrum. Analysis of tongue flick rate showed that the adults used this part of searching behaviour significantly more than the young.

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