Audible Bird Scare Devices
Audible bird scare devices (including propane cannons) are non-lethal tools used by farmers to minimize bird predation on crops. They emit an impulse sound that frightens birds away from crops.
The use of these devices to protect crops is a common practice on blueberry, cherry and grape farms. Some dairy and mink farmers use them as a pest-control technique. Farmers who use propane cannons are required to register annually with the Township to ensure audible bird scare devices are used in a socially-responsible manner.
Registration requirements
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A Bird Predation Management Plan (includes fact sheet)
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An annual registration fee of $125
Submit applications to the Bylaw Enforcement Department by completing and submitting the online form below.
You can also find a print version of the application form, which must be submitted by email to bylaw@tol.ca, or by mail or drop-off to the Civic Facility (20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley BC, V2Y 3J1). The online form is preferred.