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Hi Peter,
In British Guiana (now 
called Guyana) 
snakes were used.
Sincerely, 
Abbas


--- Peter wrote:

> Greetings,
> does anyone in the group have any experience with controlling bird predators 
> in tropical climates? Specifically Merops.
> I would be grateful for any information, which could be sent directly, to 
> save cluttering Bee-L.
> Peter 
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