Geese Removal in Akron, Ohio - Ohio Geese Control

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Humane Geese Control Services in Akron, Ohio

For businesses and residents of Akron dealing with persistent goose problems, Ohio Geese Control offers the humane geese control you need. With two decades of experience in managing goose populations, we’re committed to promoting environmental balance and ensuring cohabitation between wildlife and humans. Our team of expertly trained Border Collies skillfully deters geese from problematic areas, while our landscape modification planning and egg depredation techniques address issues at their root. Discover how our tailored programs can protect your property while respecting the natural migration patterns of these incredible birds.

Ohio Geese Control’s staffs are experts in goose behavior and the regulations around their management programs. Our staff is specialized in migratory birds and dog handling skills, because you can’t understand how to manage a population, until you truly know their behaviors. Interested in a free site visit and demonstration? Contact us at 1-877-91GEESE.

Effective Geese Removal Services

In Akron, dealing with persistent geese can be challenging. Ohio Geese Control provides effective and humane geese control in Akron. Specializing in safe management and removal, we’ve been serving Ohio for over two decades. With roots in the golf industry, we’ve adopted innovative strategies to protect both geese and their environments.

Border Collie Goose Control

Our trained Border Collies are at the forefront of our humane methods, guiding geese away from unwanted areas without harm. Geese naturally perceive these dogs as predators, encouraging them to relocate to more suitable habitats.

Customized Programs and Services

We offer landscape modification planning to discourage geese from settling and egg depredation services to control population growth humanely. Our programs are tailored to fit the unique needs of your property, addressing specific concerns through customized management plans.

Experience and Expertise

Established in 2004, we pride ourselves on 20 years of experience. Originating from golf courses where effective geese management was essential, we’ve expanded our operations throughout Ohio with a dedicated team, including around 40 working Border Collies.

Environmental Balance and Education

We’re dedicated to maintaining environmental balance, allowing humans and wildlife to coexist peacefully. By educating the public about Canada geese, we contribute to a better understanding of their behavioral traits. Our commitment extends to supporting causes like the Humane Society’s Emergency Animal Relief Fund.

Contact Ohio Geese Control in Akron

For property owners in Akron seeking geese control, Ohio Geese Control offers expertise, humane practices, and environmental stewardship. Choose us for professional, informative, and approachable solutions tailored to your property while contributing to harmonious coexistence with nature.


Let us help you manage your Canada geese problems. Our process begins with a site visit, depending on this assessment we will establish a service custom to our clients’ needs. We will give recommendations for combining and applying several dispersal methods. Constantly harassing the geese, we eventually force the geese to disperse. Call us at 877-91GEESE to set up your appointment.

 

Canada geese are creatures of habit.

Geese Behavior

They will come back to their place of birth year after year. Considering that each goose can lay an average of 6 to 8 eggs while having a lifespan of 20 years, that can add up to a lot of geese. To assist you in controlling your Canada geese problem, it is best to understand their behaviors.

Breeding Behavior

Canada Geese Goslings
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Canada geese usually begin nesting at three years of age, although a few individuals nest when they are two years old. They are monogamous and pairs usually stay together for life. You will see resident geese in Northern Ohio beginning to pair up and scout out their nesting location in February. It is best to start your Canada geese control program as soon as you see the first pair of geese back on your property to be most effective.

Molting

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Adult Canada geese undergo a complete replacement of flight feathers each summer, which takes about a month for most individuals. Molting geese select areas near water that have good grazing and unobstructed views so as to see potential predators. Manicured lawns, parks, and golf courses suit their habitat requirements. The Division of Wildlife does not recommend aggressive harassing of Canada geese at this time, as the geese cannot fly away. Ohio Geese Control will not employ the use of Border collies during this time period, but we will put together a program to assist you during this period.

Nesting

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Canada geese usually nest within 150 feet of water, and most nests are surrounded by or are very close to water. Water provides access to food, a place to drink, aids in preening and bathing, and is an avenue of escape from predators. A typical Canada goose nest is bowl-shaped, and made from the surrounding vegetation lined with goose down plucked from the female’s breast. When patrolling an area, nests may be hard to detect initially, as they don’t start building up the area until the first egg has dropped. Our staff is expert in identifying nests at early stages to enhance your management program.

Nesting in Ohio typically starts in March, it is imperative to start a harassment program as soon as you see the first pair of geese on your property. Migrating geese tend to begin to come back to the area and pair up at the end of February through March. Resident geese will pair up even earlier, especially if the winter is a warmer than normal.

Canada geese become very aggressive during the nesting season and for the first 10 weeks of their goslings lives. This has caused many injuries and even deaths to bystanders that unknowingly cross their paths.

Regulations

Canada geese are protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 (16 USC 703-711). This act made it illegal to harvest waterfowl or other migratory birds except during the hunting season or by permit. It prevents the unrestricted egg harvesting and commercial hunting for meat and feathers that was commonplace in the United States in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. This treaty gave the U.S. and Canadian governments (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Canadian Wildlife Service, respectively) the authority to set limits, make regulations, and issue permits to harvest or take waterfowl. In addition to federal permits, most states require permits anytime one intends to destroy eggs or nests, capture, relocate, disturb, or harvest Canada geese.

We work within the guidelines of the following organizations:

The Humane Society of the United States      Ohio Department of Natural Resources     PETA People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals

Ohio Geese Control works closely with the Division of Wildlife and we are on their list of preferred vendors for Canada geese control programs. All permits must originate from our clients, once the permits obtained, Ohio Geese Control can manage the eggs, record the information and then deliver the correct information to the Division of Wildlife.

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Let us help you manage your Canada geese problems. Our process begins with a site visit, depending on this assessment we will establish a service custom to our clients’ needs. We will give recommendations for combining and applying several dispersal methods. Constantly harassing the geese, we eventually force the geese to disperse. Call us at 877-91GEESE to set up your appointment.

 

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