Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
visual repellents
Romanian translation:
sperietori vizuale
English term
visual repellents
Predator models can exist in the form of kites, balloons, scarecrows and even small models. Experience throughout the world shows very rapid habituation by birds. The more mobile the model, the longer it will be effective. These methods should only be used for brief periods of time, generally no more than 3-4 hours and if they can be used with other more effective methods their effectiveness can potentially be increased. Scarecrows are also only effective for very short periods of time and then only when there is action or other methods in use. The “Scary Man” scarecrow has been used in some locations, but the effectiveness is very limited both spatially and temporally.
5 +1 | sperietori vizuale | Daniel Grigoras |
1 | metode de dispersare vizuale (a pasarilor) | NICOLAE CIPRIAN BERCHISAN |
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