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How do airports control seagulls?

Updated: 11/13/2022
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In some airports they shoot off canons to scare them away. ---- Answer #2 Airports cannot completely control avian populations, however there are several ways in which they ward them off. Some involve annoying sounds to scare off the birds. Other airports replace vegetation with plants that birds won't eat. Did you know that Beijing, China boasts the world's largest airport? ~Apple Juice

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