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Bird Repellant Bait

Safety Instructions
Birds at the airport can cause great damage to the aircraft taking off and landing. Effective control of the density of birds at the airport is the effective practice of most foreign airports, according to New Zealand’s bird control technology.

The product contains controlled drugs prepared from anesthetics extracted from one or more plant sources. The bait mixed with avian agent can be used in the environment where birds inhabit and forage at the airport. It is effective on sparrows, starlings, magpies, pigeons, pheasants, wild ducks and other birds.

Density control: The food selection used in this bird repellent bait is based on what most birds like to eat.

The millet, rice, corn and other foods used are mixed with the bird control agent in an appropriate proportion. It is made by mixing, and each bird can die if it eats more than 0.41 grams of bait.

When using, spread or stack the bait in the area where the birds like to roost or forage. Birds that die after eating the bait should be cleaned up in time, and birds that are unconscious and awake should be cleaned up in time.

If the bird is released after being punished, the population to which the bird belongs will not fly again within the memory period.

Precautions:

1. The bird repelling bait has strong poisonous and anesthetic effects on musculus musculus, sparrows, and fish, but it is more harmful to humans and animals.
2. It is safe and non-irritating to the skin. It is recommended to wear rubber gloves during bait application. After misusing this bait for poisoning.
3. Its antidote drugs and treatment methods are similar to the treatment of opium poisoning.