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" Comparison of white mineral oil and corn oil to reduce hatchability in ring-billed gull eggs "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 943252
Doc. No : LA6xc8r0gp
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Pochop, Patricia A.; Cummings, John L.; Yoder, Christi A.; Steuber, John E.
Title & Author : Comparison of white mineral oil and corn oil to reduce hatchability in ring-billed gull eggs [Article]\ Pochop, Patricia A.; Cummings, John L.; Yoder, Christi A.; Steuber, John E.
Title of Periodical : Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference
Volume/ Issue Number : 18
Date : 1998
Abstract : Oiling eggs is a potential management method for controlling nuisance or depredating populations of ring-billed gulls, Canada geese, and other bird species. However, no registration for an oiling compound currently exists with the Environmental Protection Agency. Efficacy data were collected for white mineral oil and corn oil to reduce the hatchability of ring-billed gull eggs. Egg failure was 99% in corn oil, 96% in white mineral oil, and 35% in control eggs. Most treated eggs that hatched were treated early in the incubation period, 1 to 8 days after clutch completion. A Wildlife Service Technical Note on the use of com oil as an oiling agent is now available.
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