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Hamed, A., El-Metwally, W., El-Iraqi, M. (2021). Utilization Sonic Waves for Birds Controlling in Crops Field. Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 12(12), 919-927. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2022.113052.1043
A. R. Hamed; W. F. El-Metwally; M. E. El-Iraqi. "Utilization Sonic Waves for Birds Controlling in Crops Field". Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 12, 12, 2021, 919-927. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2022.113052.1043
Hamed, A., El-Metwally, W., El-Iraqi, M. (2021). 'Utilization Sonic Waves for Birds Controlling in Crops Field', Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 12(12), pp. 919-927. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2022.113052.1043
Hamed, A., El-Metwally, W., El-Iraqi, M. Utilization Sonic Waves for Birds Controlling in Crops Field. Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 2021; 12(12): 919-927. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2022.113052.1043

Utilization Sonic Waves for Birds Controlling in Crops Field

Article 10, Volume 12, Issue 12, December 2021, Page 919-927  XML PDF (1.24 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jssae.2022.113052.1043
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Authors
A. R. Hamed email ; W. F. El-Metwally; M. E. El-Iraqi
Agricultural Engineering Research Institute (AEnRI), Agricultural Research Center (ARC), P. O. Box 256, Giza, Egypt
Abstract
Pest bird damage in agriculture is a significant and long-standing problem globally especially for high value field crops such as wheat, rice and corn. The present study aims to control the pest birds in the field crops by using sonic waves. The study treatments were sonic waves frequency under four levels of 1, 3, 5, and 7 kHz; exposure time intervals of 1, 5, and 1 0 minutes; field measuring distances of 0, 30 and 50 m and the daily measuring period sunshine and sunset. The obtained results revealed that the sound pressure level (dBA) of sonic waves repeller was negatively affected with levels of device frequency (kHz), exposure time intervals (min) and measuring distance in the field. However, the bird’s departure time (min) was positively affected with levels of device frequency and with exposure time. While, the similar effect was obtained for bird’s departure time at measuring distance in the field. Finely the results indicated strongly that the most important factors were the frequency and the exposure time which consider effective in pest birds deterrent for the target species mentioned in this study. Low frequency (1; 3 kHz) which increase scaring influence to the pest birds was greater than the high frequency and caused high levels of sound pressure levels (SPL). Also, in the birds departure time Dove, Pigeon and Sparrow flock never returned to the initial position to attack the field crops after only 5 min, but Crow after only 10 min.
Keywords
bird repeller control; frequency range; environmentally friendly; decibel
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