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Effects of aerial applications of esfenvalerate on small mammals and birds in Douglas-fir seed orchards

January 1, 1992

Although no adverse effects were documented, this study did not provide data sufficient to adequately test for effects of aerial spraying of esfenvalerate on small mammal populations or nesting of birds in Douglas-fir seed orchards. Small mammal trapping data were too sparse to provide statistical testing with reasonable power. Residues of the R and S forms of fenvalerate were low with maxima of 0.56 and 1.72 ?g/g, respectively in pelage of a deer mouse. No diagnostic residue data are available to interpret our results.

Publication Year 1992
Title Effects of aerial applications of esfenvalerate on small mammals and birds in Douglas-fir seed orchards
Authors L. J. Blus, C. J. Henny, C.P. Rice, R. A. Grove
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Other Report
Series Number Forest Pest Management Report No. R6-91-05.
Index ID 5200118
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center