Since it is the spring, you can see canadian geese through many areas, but if you notice that they seem to be guarding an area; and it could mean that there is a nest nearby.
If so, experts in this kind of ave warns that you had better keep your distance as they are ready to attack.
Gwen Kuykendall worked with Canada geese for over 25 years. She and her husband own the businesses Border Collie Kuykendall and Masters of geese, where his team of dogs helps get rid of geese.
Signs that the goose will attack
Nail sign one canadian goose maybe getting ready to attack it is if, by defending a nest, staying up O spread its wings and start to whistle loudly. a attack the goose sometimes he will use his wings to attack a predator from the nest; the geese they also bite.
“The Canadian wild geese have a tendency to more afraid of people, but those who are cities will be more likely to attack because they are used to being surrounded by peopleKuykendall said in a press release.
Methods to ward off private geese
“Many have been tried Other methods and they are only temporary but it’s basically instinctive hunter hunted and the border collie presents what we call the border collie eyeKuykendall said. “Them they imitate the wolf, the coyote and the fox, this is why geese think of predators and are survivors, so they they move to a safer shelter and that probably be more rural areas“.
For move it away birds of a private property, Masters of geese use type dogs border collie who are highly qualified to help deter geese.
“The training we give to our border collie is approved by the USDA Wildlife Services and United States Fish and Wildlife ServiceKuykendall said. “Moreover, the Society for the Protection of Animals and PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) recommends the use of Border collie work for him Canada geese control. “
Other methods include restrict reading, use repulsive and uses lights or lasers so that the zone is not very attractive for birds.
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