|
Scrub Jays | Scrub Jay Overview | Scrub Jay Damage Assessment | Scrub Jay Damage Management | Scrub Jay Resources | Scrub Jay Acknowledgments | ICWDM | Wildlife Species Information |
Contents |
Damage Prevention and Control Materials
Exclusion
Place bird netting over fruit trees, vines, and gardens to exclude jays from the immediate area.
Frightening
Frightening devices are only moderately effective in protecting crops from scrub jays. Almond and pistachio growers commonly use gas cannons, Av-Alarm® devices, and shooting to frighten or disperse jays.
Repellents
Methyl anthranilate (Fruit Shield®) is currently registered for ornamentals, corn, sunflower, a variety of fruit crops, and structures.
Toxicants
None registered.
Trapping
Jays can be taken by using conventional rat traps baited with a shelled or unshelled almond or the meat of half an English walnut (Fig. 2). The best location for the rat trap is on a vertical limb of a tree. Nail it high enough in the tree to be out of reach of small children. Beneath the vertical limb there should be a horizontal limb that is frequented by jays. Fasten the trap, trigger down, with the bait about 7 inches (18 cm) above the horizontal limb. The trap will still work if it is placed on a horizontal limb, but other species of birds might accidentally step on the trigger. Other baits may be used. An unshelled almond is probably less likely to attract other birds than are the exposed almond or nut meats. Acceptance of nut baits is not as good when there is an abundant sup-ply of ripe fruit or nuts available.
Trapping efficiency has been increased by enlarging the wire bail with a 7-x 9-inch (17.8- x 22.9-cm) piece of 1-inch (2.5-cm) mesh welded wire. Cut a 1-x 4-inch (2.5- x 10.2-cm) slot out of the middle of the welded wire to provide clearance for the trigger release wire and wire it onto the bail. Also consider using a 4-x 6-inch (10.2- x 15.2-cm) piece of sheet metal. Cut a “V” out of the sheet metal (for clearance of the trigger release wire) and fold over 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) of each edge to hold the metal on the bail. The trigger mechanism can also be enlarged by attaching a thin round piece (half-dollar size) of wood. This trap improvement was developed by Bill Clark and Rocky Loop, of the Tulare County, California, Department of Agriculture. Little success has been obtained in trapping jays with modified Australian crow traps.
Shooting
Shooting will reduce the number of jays present but it is costly and rather futile as a method of complete crop protection.
|
Scrub Jays | Scrub Jay Overview | Scrub Jay Damage Assessment | Scrub Jay Damage Management | Scrub Jay Resources | Scrub Jay Acknowledgments | ICWDM | Wildlife Species Information |
Summary of Damage Prevention and Control Methods
Exclusion
Netting may help to keep birds away from fruit trees and vines.
Frightening
Propane cannons, Av-Alarms®, and shooting are used to frighten and disperse birds. ===Repellents Methyl anthranilate.
Toxicants
None registered.
Trapping
Rat snap traps.
