Friday, April 22, 2011

Goose Control Made Simple

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by Alex A. Kecskes

A former chef at the Villa Victor in Syosset who claimed he was attacked by a goose sued the restaurant for $1 million. Richard Braue insisted that he was standing by a pond on the restaurant's property when he was charged by a Canada goose. In a fruitless attempt to stay clear of the attacking goose, Braue fell and broke his back.

In Jacksonville, Florida, a goose created somewhat of a ruckus outside an office building on Salisbury Road. Having built its nest near the perimeter of the building, the goose attacked passersby. Some say the bird is just protecting its nest. But police recently reported that the goose actually bit a woman's ear.
Residents in Gotwals Pond in Kimberton, Chester County, Pennsylvania reported that there were 500 to 600 Canada geese on the pond. In fact, Jeff Effgan, part owner of the Kimberton Country House restaurant--which is a stone's throw from the pond--said that one day there were so many geese on the pond, the water wasn't even visible. Needless to say, the pond smelled pretty ripe that day.

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services, the growing numbers of resident Canada geese pose a threat to public health and safety and cause damage to property, agriculture and natural resources.

Without effective goose control measures, geese will typically flock around lakes, reservoirs, large ponds, and near rivers and seashores. They like to feed on aquatic vegetation, grasses, seeds and grain. When adult geese molt their flight feathers in the summer, they can't fly and simply gather in huge annoying flocks, pecking and bumping into anyone who they regard as a threat to "their territory."

Even when not attacking people or knocking down children, geese will leave an awful mess. The smelly, disease-carrying droppings can contaminate ponds, lakes and other bodies of water. And they're not exactly welcome around golf courses and business parks.

Fortunately, there are a variety of goose deterrents available to commercial property owners. These are humane, since many species of geese are protected by federal and local statutes.
One popular deterrent is Goose Repellent. It presents an effective bird deterrent that keeps geese from athletic fields, corporate parks, golf courses, courtyards and other grassy areas. Goose repellent is sprayed on the lawn flavoring it so the geese do not like the taste.  Without a food source, they will move on to an area that is better suited to their needs.  Most goose repellents are easy to apply and will not harm geese, humans and animals.  Once applied, the goose repellent takes about a week to be effective.  Soon the geese will leave the area for better grazing areas.

Visual Goose Scare Deterrents. These include iridescent Reflective Foil or Shiny Tape, as well as big balloons with large predator eyes.  All make geese too nervous to hang around and loiter. The balloons are typically 16 inches in diameter and made of a U.V.- and weather-resistant vinyl. Some people fill them partially with water and allow them to skim the surface with their predator eye facing up to frighten geese. 

The time to implement these goose deterrents is now, before flocks of geese arrive. It's also a good idea use goose deterrents in tandem. And to move them around for best deterrent effect.
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Friday, April 15, 2011

Stop Canada Geese with Easy to Use Goose Repellents

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by Kathy Fritsch

Has your property been a vacation spot for Canada Geese?  This very adaptable waterfowl is tolerant of human activity and while flying with their lifetime mates and family, they are all looking for that perfect spot to land.  If there is a pond or any water source nearby, the Canada Goose will nest and establish its territory at the site.  It is quite common to see geese on golf courses, backyards, schools, and farms just to name a few spots.  With the development of malls, office buildings, tall homes and garages, geese have limited spots to nest and a safe spot for them could be up on top of your buildings.

What draws them to stop and nest?  They eat a wide variety of food items.  They are considered herbivores (eating vegetation) and are grazers.  They will graze and eat off your grass.  They will eat your berries, seeds and any cultivated foods such as millet, corn, oats, and soybeans.  Since they do travel in large family groups, you can imagine the damage they can do in a short amount of time.  The damage they can do is the reason to protect your property before it is too late.  Preparation is always easier than clean up.   When you are planting your grass, shrubs and crops, it is important to think about how they can be protected, especially from the geese.

One of the easiest ways to keep this boisterous pest away is to use a goose repellent.   The Migrate turf spray is a repellent that is a non toxic liquid made from grape extract.  Geese cannot stand the taste and smell.  Once you have sprayed on your lawn, not even rain or watering will wash it off.  Two applications will last for up to a month and will protect what you have worked hard to achieve.  You don’t have to worry about harm to your property or persons.  It is totally non-toxic to humans and animals.  It just makes your lawn an unpalatable food source for the geese.

Used in conjunction with the goose repellent spray, the Goose-B-Gone Super Sonic sound deterrent can be very beneficial.  This devise can cover up to three acres.  This sound deterrent acts as a scare devise by intermittently playing the distress and predator calls of the Canadian goose.  When they hear the distress calls they instinctively move on and away from the trouble.  The Goose-B-Gone Super Sonic unit is easy to install and program.  It will not wear in the weather either because it is sun and weather resistant.

Keeping away or getting rid of the nuisance geese with these simple to use goose repellents will also provide protection from the contamination their droppings can leave behind such as an excess of bacteria including E. Coli. and salmonella.  Reduce that perfect combination of forage, nesting and covering habitats most properties have by simply adding the spray and sound repellents.  When you see that beautiful V formation of the geese flying over and away from your property, you can enjoy the scene instead of worrying about your property.
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