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  2. Here's how to bear-proof your bird feeder and meet NJ's ... - AOL

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    In those months, bird feeders would have to be suspended on a cable or other device at least 10 feet above the ground, and the area below the feeder kept free of spilled bird food or any other ...

  3. 7 best bird feeders - AOL

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    Bird experts share their favorite bird feeders, plus give tips on how to keep your bird feeder safe from squirrels and racoons and share the best type of bird seed to fill it with.

  4. Are the Squirrels Treating Your Bird Feeders Like a Buffet ...

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    These are the best squirrel-proof bird feeders on the market, including options that spin, have weight-sensitive perches, and other features. ... "This anti-squirrel feeder is the bomb! It's a ...

  5. Starlingpox - Wikipedia

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    Additional measures to mitigate the spread among wild populations include so-called "bird-table hygiene recommendations" like providing fresh drinking water each day, rotating garden feeders, and removal of old food, which are thought to disrupt disease transmission in areas where virus concentrations are high (Corvid Isle, 2021).

  6. Common starling - Wikipedia

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    Where it is introduced, the common starling is unprotected by legislation, and extensive control plans may be initiated. Common starlings can be prevented from using nest boxes by ensuring that the access holes are smaller than the 1.5 in (38 mm) diameter they need, and the removal of perches discourages them from visiting bird feeders. [106]

  7. Starlicide - Wikipedia

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    Starlicide is lethal to starlings with an acute oral median lethal dose of 3.8 milligrams per kilogram body weight, but it is less toxic to most other birds. Grain-eating game birds such as bobwhite quail, [5] pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) and rooks (Corvus frugilegus) [6] are also vulnerable. Hawks and mammals (only exception are cats) are ...

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