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By: Samantha GilbrideMarch 10, 2026

Understanding Goose Aggression in March: What Property Owners Need to Know

As March arrives, Canada geese enter their nesting season, and their behavior can change dramatically. This period, which continues into May, marks the time when geese become fiercely protective of their nests and potential offspring. For property owners, this seasonal shift can lead to unwanted conflicts, making effective geese control and humane goose management especially important.

Why Geese Become Aggressive During Nesting Season

Aggression in geese during March is driven by a strong instinct to protect their eggs and future goslings. A goose may guard its nest for nearly a month before hatching begins, becoming highly territorial and defensive of the surrounding area.

Common nesting sites include:

  • Parks and playgrounds
  • Golf courses
  • Residential and commercial properties
  • Areas with nearby ponds or water features

When geese nest in high-traffic locations, these instincts can lead to unpleasant interactions with people, pets, and even vehicles.

Signs of Aggressive Behavior

Recognizing early warning signs can help prevent potential confrontations. Some of the most common behaviors include:

  • Honking and hissing
  • Head pumping and a lowered head
  • Wing spreading and flapping
  • Charging

Why Geese Control Is Crucial in March

During nesting season, territorial behavior can create hazardous situations on properties with heavy foot traffic or frequent activity. Without proper management, geese can become a recurring nuisance, causing property damage, leaving droppings, and creating safety concerns.

Professional geese control services use proactive measures to discourage nesting in high-traffic areas. These may include:

  • Habitat modifications that make properties less appealing for nesting
  • Deterrent techniques that safely redirect geese to alternative locations
  • Humane management strategies when established nesting activity becomes problematic

Final Thoughts

March is a critical time for geese behavior, with aggression increasing during nesting season. Understanding these natural instincts and implementing professional geese control methods can help protect both people and property. By focusing on humane management strategies, property owners can maintain safer spaces while respecting wildlife.

Take Action before geese make nest and lay eggs. By planning ahead and taking steps now, you can get rid of geese before they become a long-term problem.

Contact us today to learn more about our humane geese control solutions and keep your property free of geese this spring.

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