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Pest Birds:

 Canadian Geese >
  General Information
  Nesting Cycles
  Reasons for Control
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  Height/Weight
   22" to 48"/3-4 lbs. to 24lbs
  Life Span
   Generally 10-25 years;
   some instances 40+
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 Canada geese, have long  black necks, a head with  large white cheek patches  meeting under the throat. The  brown-gray body has a pale  to dark breast and underparts  while the black tail has white  upper and undertail coverts.  The bill and feet are also  black.
National Bird Control | Canadian Geese

Geese can cause damage to agricultural crops year round, either by trampling or consumption. Aesthetic damage to suburban lawns, golf courses, etc., is incalculable. Geese are also a health hazard- fouling reservoirs and ponds. A larger threat is air safety. Geese are one of the main birds involved in airline bird strikes worldwide. Non-migratory Canada geese are difficult to remove. Once established, immediate corrective landscaping and behavioral modification is imperative: Remove cover shrubbery; use herbicides to eliminate aquatic vegetation; and reduce fertilizer, especially around pond area, to make grass less

nutritionally attractive. Several visual scare products like the Goose Guard and Flash Tape combined with ReJeX-iT taste deterrent should be employed as soon as the birds enter the area, varying in location and type. For more established flocks audio scare devices like Zon Guns, Scare Streamers, the Bird-Gard or Bird Squawker units that project a variety of sounds through several speaker locations in a random pattern should be set up at strategically placed intervals. All systems require constant re-enforcement and should be relocated frequently, especially the Goose Guard units to remain a convincing threat to the birds. Physical barriers such as overhead Gridwire & 4" mesh StealthNet can be extremely effective barriers but are site specific. These grids can be installed above water surface to prevent landing. Fencing made of Gridwire (.96mm) provides a discrete barrier to dissuade geese from entering property (especially from water areas) and can be electrified for increased effectiveness. Wire fencing applications should begin approximately 1’ off the ground with successive strands approximately 1’ above the last to a height of at least three feet. Four inch mesh StealthNet with 1/2” reflective Flash Tape hanging from it can also be utilized above and around ponds and grassy areas.

 
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