Red-winged blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus) and related species cause
millions of dollars of damage annually to sprouting rice in Louisiana
and Texas. Seed treatments that deter birds offer an approach to manag
ing this problem, so we evaluated a formulation (ReJeX-iT AG-36) of me
thyl anthranilate (MA) in aviary and held tests to assess its potentia
l as an avian feeding deterrent for rice seed. In a feeding trial with
an untreated commercial ration as the alternative food, MA suppressed
(P < 0.05) rice consumption at 2.5% (g/g) but not at lower rates. Wit
h untreated rice as the alternative food, however, repellency occurred
at 1.0% MA (P < 0.05). Controlled field trials showed that seed loss
from plots having a 1.7% MA treatment averaged 27 and 34% compared wit
h control plot losses of 52 and 73%. We conclude that MA has potential
in the management of blackbird damage to rice, particularly if MA res
idues on rice seed can be prolonged.