Posted by Billy NY on May 12, 2008 at 07:40:31 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Re: No Worries posted by buickanddeere on May 12, 2008 at 06:57:32:
Yeah, they're already in the oats over here, (which are doing well). I nailed 3 full broods of em early this morning chased the adults back out. According to Federal & NYS DEC rules not requiring any permits for taking live ones that cause appreciable monetary loss from ag damage, I've got an out to deal with them, so I'm using it and it's without any harm to em which is a good thing even though they're pests, just as easy to take em to the next pond over where they can't return here, also a whole lot of grazing over there, same adults fly back and forth to the same pond, somehow I think it will all work out for em, but not really sure how many more broods are out there yet, 20 something acres of water here and almost 40 pairs of adults counted, this field would not stand a chance, don't have much time to deal with it either, been a real pain to stay on top of them.
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