CookieBunny
Wandering Artist
Crows are considered a menace in Japan and for the last 10 years, the country has been waging a war against them. There's been a range of tactics, but one that catches our eye is using one animal species to ward off another. Specifically, bees. NPR reports that crow populations are booming in Japan, and while efforts have been made to improve trash services to cut off food sources, the birds are still considered too numerous and too much of a nusance to keep around.
Got Info from this link
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/01/using-bees-to-battle-crows-in-japan.php
I find it somewhat interesting that the Japanese get rid of natural problems with natural solutions. It was the best method that they had. If they tried using chemicals, they probably would've ended up killing birds that they do want like the Common Kingfisher. What are your thoughts on this?
Got Info from this link
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/01/using-bees-to-battle-crows-in-japan.php
I find it somewhat interesting that the Japanese get rid of natural problems with natural solutions. It was the best method that they had. If they tried using chemicals, they probably would've ended up killing birds that they do want like the Common Kingfisher. What are your thoughts on this?
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