Pest Control for the Smallholder
By (Author) David Bezzant
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
30th January 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
632.9
Hardback
128
Width 172mm, Height 242mm, Spine 14mm
493g
Among the many challenges facing the contemporary smallholder who keeps livestock and grows his own food, is how to deal with the various pests that are capable of decimating crops, degrading pasture, stealing produce, contaminating animal feed and killing valuable livestock. This book provides the smallholder with the knowledge and the information about the skills to meet this challenge in an effective and humane way. Considers all the major pests faced by smallholders including rats, house and field mice, grey squirrels, moles, rabbits, deer, foxes, mink, wood pigeons, crows and rooks Discusses each pest in detail, arguing that it is essential for the smallholder to understand their characteristics and behaviour in order to control them successfully Emphasizes that 'prevention is better than cure' and identifies a variety of measures designed to thwart, rather than kill, pests Examines both traditional and modern pest control methods Covers traps, poisons, air rifles, dogs, ferrets, electric fencing, bird scarers, wildlife deterrents and repellents, automatic bird feeders, and polytunnels and cloches Stresses that smallholders need to adopt a comprehensive pest control programme that complies with current legislation and balances conservation with control AUTHOR: David Bezzant has hunted rabbits with ferrets, purse nets and terriers for the past twenty years. He now lives on a croft in northeast Scotland where he continues to work his ferrets. He started to write about ferrets in the 1990s and his articles on the subject have appeared in The Countryman's Weekly. David has two other books published by Crowood: Ferreting - A Traditional Country Pursuit and Rabbiting Terriers - Their Work and Training. 146 colour photographs
David Bezzant has spent most of his adult life in smallholdings of various sizes and has kept traditional breeds of sheep, pigs, goats and poultry. Pursuing an interest in old-fashioned forms of pest control, he is an expert on the use of ferrets and working terriers and is the author of two books published by Crowood on the subject: Rabbit Terriers - Their Work and Training (2006) and Hunting with Ferrets (2008).