Articles and information for pest control specialist in residential and commercial companies on the control of geese. Topics cover products, control, and prevention methods.
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Florida Registers OvoControl G for Ducks and Geese 24 Mar, 2008
Muscovy ducks are considered endemic in Florida and have been labeled invasive and exotic pests by the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission.More>>
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Put Some Distance Between You and Birds 1 Mar, 2008
Repel all birds from any site with Fog Force. It can be used indoors and outdoors to rid all birds such as Canada geese, starlings, blackbirds, pigeons and other birds that have become a nuisance or health hazard.More>>
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Got Geese? 1 Mar, 2008
Geese eat, poop and make noise on your customers' lawn all day long. At dark, they move into the water to be safe from predators and to sleep.More>>
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Bird-X Offers Lifelike 3D Coyote to Deter Pest Geese 11 Sep, 2007
Unlike stationary deterrents, this coyote moves and changes positions in even the slightest breeze. It is visible from all angles for full 360-degree coverage, making it far superior to flat silhouettes that must be viewed full on.More>>
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Law Review: What We Can Learn from Geese 1 Jun, 2007
Several days ago, I was up late preparing for a trial and had the Animal Planet channel on the television in the background. A reporter began a segment about geese, starting with the question, Why do geese fly in a 'V' formation?"More>>
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Birth control for geese and pigeons 1 Mar, 2005
Expanding resident Canada goose populations have led to increases in human-goose conflicts in municipal parks, golf courses and corporate parks. Geese in such locations have proven difficult to displace and keep away. Their preference for short, highly fertilized grass and ponds attract geese to...More>>
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Use many techniques to handle geese 1 Mar, 2002
Canada geese are a wildlife lover's dream -- but they're becoming a nuisance across the country because of their protected status. The population has increased 20-fold in the last 20 years. See what kinds of techniques experts say work best to keep the public health hazard under control.More>>
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