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Indian myna birds nest in tree hollows, palms and under roofs in sheds and houses. They evict animals and birds from nests and attack chicks of other species. In rural areas they eat stock feed, grain, pellets and compost. They foul on the backs of livestock and contaminate feed bins and leave an unsightly mess in sheds, stables and anywhere they nest or roost.
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For additional information see our pages on Vertebrate pest management and Pest Birds
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