WA Grower Magazine Autumn 2021

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Laser system deployed as duck deterrent helps Australian farmers repel wood ducks TOOL

WHAT DOES IT DO

WHO WOULD USE IT

THE COST

MORE INFORMATION

AVIX AUTONOMIC MARK II

LASER BIRD DETERRENT SYSTEM DESIGNED TO HELP FARMERS RID THEMSELVES OF MANY BIRD SPECIES

VEGETABLE GROWERS CONCERNED ABOUT BIRD RELATED CROP LOSSES

CONTACT E.E. MUIR & SONS

www.birdcontrolgroup.com/ automated-laser-as-effectiveduck-deterrent

AS THE GROSS value of vegetable production increases every year, all threats to production become more of a risk to a grower’s supply and revenue. Wood ducks are one of the threats that have caused severe damage to vegetable crops, targeting lettuce, sweet corn and tomatoes, which hold a high gross value. As a result of this damage, local growers have to protect their crops in a cost and time-effective manner.

Alternative VS traditional bird control methods There are many bird control methods available to Australian horticulture growers, but each has its limitations. Scare guns or sound-based methods create noise disturbance for neighbours. Visual methods such as a scarecrow or netting do not work as a permanent solution, as birds become habituated to them. This leads farmers to search for alternative bird control methods that will decrease their crop loss and increase their revenue.

Gazzola Farms Gazzola Farms is an Australian family-owned and operated company, since 1932. MELBOURNE

Application context Vegetable farm (Agriculture)

Dean and Alex Gazzola manage 500 acres of vegetable crops in Boneo, Victoria, where celery is grown all year round and iceberg lettuce from October to April.

Problem definition Bird damage to celery crops (All year) and iceberg lettuce (October to April)

There is a heightened risk of damage by wood ducks, with crops being harvested all year round.

Location Melbourne, Australia

Bird species Australian Wood Duck (Chenonetta jubata) and Crows (Corvidae) Bird behavior Foraging Time of the year with All year round bird problems Time of the day with From dusk till dawn bird problems Number of systems 5 x AVIX Autonomic Mark II In use since 2018 Laser projection area 283 hectares (700 acres) Bird reduction after 90% the laser deployment

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Effective results A few months after Gazzola Farm installed the laser as a duck deterrent, Dean Gazzola said they were thrilled with the results.

“Since the laser has been installed, we’ve had almost no bird activity on the crops or the areas the laser system covers,” Mr Gazzola said.

Gazzola Farms often spotted 20–30 ducks in each field, causing significant damage to both lettuce and celery crops. The problem was so detrimental, it was common to be losing a couple of hundred dollars’ worth of lettuce, as a result of ducks foraging overnight. Gazzola Farms attempted to scare the ducks away with a scare gun and sound devices. After exhausting almost every method in the book, they began searching for an alternative solution.

“The crops not covered by lasers seem to be where the birds congregate and we are hoping once the last laser is installed we will have no bird life near the crops at all.”

Laser system deployed as an effective duck deterrent

22 Hoskins Road, Landsdale WA, Australia Phone: (08) 9408 4800 Email: perth@eemuir.com.au

In 2018 through E.E. Muir & Sons (an Australian partner of Bird Control Group), Gazzola Farms found the AVIX Autonomic Mark II manufactured by Bird Control Group.

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The AVIX Autonomic Mark II is a laser bird deterrent system designed to help farmers rid themselves of many bird species, including ducks. The laser emits a strong beam of green light that spooks ducks as it crosses their path without causing any physical harm. As an automated duck deterrent, the system can function effectively 24/7 to keep ducks away. The bird deterrent has a wide projection range and can be programmed to accommodate a variety of applications. If the laser is deployed before the harvest season, farmers can begin to disperse ducks and within a few months reduce their presence by more than 70 per cent.

MORE INFORMATION E.E. Muir & Sons is an Australian owned company since 1927, they provide superior services to help farmers protect their farms in an environmentally friendly manner and increase farmers’ profitability.


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