- Certain diphenylalkanoamides used as bird and murine repellents
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Animals, especially birds and murine pests, are repelled by γ- or ω-amino-α,α-diphenylalkanoamides, their acid addition and quaternary ammonium salts, their N-oxides, and acid addition salts of the N-oxides. The active agents can be coated on grains in order to repel animals especially birds. Animal pest damage to mature crops for harvest and newly planted seeds is prevented.
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