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Canada Goose Removal in Pensacola

One Canada Goose can produce 2lbs of droppings per day, so even a flock as small as 10 is like scattering a 20lb bag of litter on your grass and walkways every day! Goose droppings can contaminante your property and water features with E. Coli and Salmonella. They can also be very aggressive during the Spring and Summer months. AAAC Wildlife Removal in Pensacola has the safest and most effective Canada Goose Removal Program to keep your property inviting and contamination free

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A flock of geese can turn any property into a toxic hazard

Canadian geese are migratory birds by nature. But lately, more and more flocks have adapted to becoming residential birds that stay on your property year-round. If the birds are allowed to nest in the Spring they are nearly impossible to remove until they have finished molting in Late July – Early August.

Canada geese are a common call in Pensacola throughout the year. Aside from the mess they leave the damage to your lawn, they can also be fairly aggressive during nesting or when rearing their hatchlings.

Our AAAC Wildlife Removal pros are here to help you scare away your Canada geese, clean up the mess, and repair the damage. Canada geese scaring should be initiated as soon as the animal has been discovered in the area and repeated regularly. Call now for a quote!

Canada Goose Damage and Waste

Canada geese are big travelers and hardy birds. You can find them in all sorts of climates. They also happen to like suburbs, farmland, and agricultural fields. Wide grassy spaces with lakes and marshes nearby are ideal for grazing and nesting.

While they won’t typically go inside your home, they will definitely damage your gardens and crops through constant grazing, and contaminate bodies of water and public walkways with their droppings. They also have a habit of ruining playing fields and parks, making outdoor sports a health hazard.

It’s particularly important not to feed them, as they will get used to humans and be even harder to get rid of.

Canada Goose Hazing

Trapping and relocating Canadian geese isn’t effective and can only be done by people with the proper permits. The best way to get rid of Canadian geese is to convince them that your property isn’t a nice place for them to live.

The most straightforward solution to that is to scare them using expertly-trained border collies. Border Collies are herding dogs that usually work livestock with an intense gaze and stalking posture that mimics natural predators like wolves and coyotes. When geese see a border collie they immediately jump in the nearest body of water. Well-trained collies will then jump in the water and swim after the geese until they fly away from your property. They will always try to come back, but a successful hazing program requires regular patrols throughout the year.

At AAAC Wildlife Removal in Pensacola, our handlers and dogs are trained by the experts at FlyAway Geese in the safest and most effective methods for hazing Canada Geese.

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