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THE PROBLEM

A concrete path covered in bird droppings with geese nearby on grass.

 

The most common complaint about geese is the accumulation of droppings and feathers. Each Canada goose can produce 1-2 pounds of droppings each day. This adds up to quite a mess when you have 50 or more geese on site and can be very labor intensive to manage the cleanliness of your location.


  With droppings come pollutants. These droppings can be a health risk and can carry Salmonella, E. coli, and Listeria. Heavy concentrations of goose droppings can also contain nitrogen which can pollute ponds and lakes, leading to excessive algae growth and reduced water quality.  



A goose with wings partially spread, standing on grass, with its neck extended and beak open.

 

  Another main complaint about geese is their aggressive nature. Geese become very protective around their nests or goslings and may attack pets, children and adults. They will continue their aggression until they feel their territory is safe from predators or conflict. This is not only a safety issue, but a liability issue for your property. There are many documented cases of injury and even deaths occurring because of the aggression of Canada geese.



Geese standing and walking on a golf course with golfers in the background.

 

 Taking Flight Goose Control provides an environmentally safe, humane, and effective way to control geese on any property with a goose problem:

Golf courses
Beaches and Lake front properties
Private estates
Colleges and Universities
Corporate properties
Housing complexes
Parks and Playgrounds
Cemeteries
Assisted living communities


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