Michigan Cherry Growers Use Falcons as Natural Pest and Bird Deterrents

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Research at Michigan State University shows that installing kestrel nesting boxes in Northern Michigan cherry orchards helps reduce crop damage and food safety risks by deterring pest birds and decreasing bird droppings, offering an eco-friendly alternative to traditional bird control methods.
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