Avicide

Avicide is a type of chemical that is used to reduce or eliminate bird populations. It works by slowly poisoning the birds and can be used in agricultural, industrial, and residential areas. Avicides are typically used to protect crops, aircraft, and other property from bird damage and to reduce the risks of disease transmission. Avicides are typically applied as liquid sprays, granules, or baits, and may be applied directly to the birds or to areas frequented by them. Avicides cause death by ingestion, inhalation, or contact with the skin. Avicides work by disrupting the neurological, digestive, and reproductive systems of birds, leading to paralysis and death. Avicides may also affect the birds’ behavior, causing them to abandon their territory and migrate away from the treated area. Avicides are typically highly toxic and can be hazardous to other animals, including humans, if ingested.