Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, but only as part of a full bird management program as simply introducing a bird within a problem area is unlikely to simply scare them away and not to return when the bird has gone.
When flying a bird of prey a program of several flights over a fortnighlty period is required to show birds of an established predator followed by weekly flights.
Removal of food source and when possible nesting sites are also important for long term control.





