Office: 732-656-0088   Fax: 732-521-9042
johnnesti@yahoo.com
All Wildlife Removal Service of New Jersey  
can get rid of problem Geese...
An increase in the population of Canadien
geese
throughout the country has, for many,
turned into not only a nuisance, but also a real
conflict between humans and wildlife. Not too
long ago, the Canadien goose was, in fact,
nearly extinct. But the birds have experienced a
population explosion in the past 40 years, and
though many of the geese previously migrated
for the winter, they now are much more likely
to remain in New Jersey year-round.  
Home - About Us - Contact Us - FAQ - Contractors - Site Map
Bats - Birds - Coyotes - Flying Squirrels - Foxes - Geese
Grey Squirrels - Groundhogs - Moles - Muskrats - Raccoons - Skunks - Snakes
Most of the conflict between geese and people stems from the birds choosing public sites to live,
feed, and breed. Common nuisance and damage complaints are of goose droppings and feathers
(molts) in ball fields, public parks and beaches, school yards, golf courses, and lawns. Also,
geese are known to be aggressive towards people when nesting young and are considered a
serious hazard to air travel.

So with all of these issues - a fairly recent addition to the nuisance animal control slate - how are
geese to be controlled? Frankly, they are amongst our most difficult cases. Geese are protected
by many wildlife laws and each state differs in protections offered and control techniques allowed.

Quite simply, no two cases are alike, but at
All Wildlife Removal Service, we take a
multi-pronged approach. Goose management programs typically consist of several different tacts,
which often include practices such as: putting a non-toxic chemical in food decoys on the
property (which causes a squeamish reaction in geese but does them no long-term harm); birth
control techniques to help limit the population; harmless ultraviolet light beams used during
nighttime hours, which causes the birds annoyance and discomfort; planting patches of rough
grasses to make their feet uncomfortable; and erecting fencing.

It's important to "harass" geese 24-hours a day, 7 days a week, until they decide that your
location is not a good place to live. In order to do this, one must try many techniques. At
All
Wildlife Removal Service
, we believe that if you want to rid your property of Canadien geese,
there is no other way than through persistence and patience.
All Wildlife Removal Service
(732) 656-0088
johnnesti@yahoo.com
If you would like further information on how All Wildlife Removal
Service
can help you get rid of problem Canadien geese and other
birds throughout Monmouth, Mercer, Somerset, Sussex, and
Ocean Counties in
New Jersey, please call our office!