Alarm/distress calls of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) were evaluated by themselves and in combination with racket bombs to determine their effectiveness in frightening Canada geese from nuisance situations at 2 Corps of Engineers campgrounds in Tennessee. Results based on goose censuses showed a significant (P\u3c0.05) reduction in goose numbers from nontreatment to treatment periods at both sites. Goose numbers were reduced an average of 71% when the calls alone were used. The combination of the calls and the racket bombs produced a 96% reduction in goose observations. Although a reduction in geese was observed during the treatment periods, continual harassment would appear to be necessary as reinvasion was noted after treatment was sto...
Flight Control, containing anthraquinone, was field tested during 1997 in Colorado as a repellent to...
Urban-suburban Canada geese (Branta canadensis) create nuisance problems at their foraging sites by ...
Problems caused by Canada geese in urban areas include defecation and molted feathers on lawns and g...
Alarm/distress calls of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) were evaluated by themselves and in combina...
Alarm/distress calls of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) were evaluated by themselves and in combina...
In recent years, non-migratory flocks of Canada Geese have become established in some urban and subu...
Burgeoning continental resident Canada goose populations have led to increases in aircraft strikes. ...
Increased populations of resident Canada geese create major crop loss problems for farmers, especial...
Increasing resident Canada geese create major crop loss problems, and increased air strike potential...
In recent years, non-migratory flocks of Canada Geese have become established in some urban and subu...
Damage and nuisance problems caused by Canada geese (Branta canadensis) are difficult to control wit...
Damage and nuisance problems caused by Canada geese (Branta canadensis) are difficult to control wit...
New York State has an estimated population of 249,702 resident Canada geese. Human-goose conflicts a...
Growing populations of resident Canada geese (Branta canadensis) have caused increased nuisance prob...
Urban populations of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) cause considerable problems when large numbers...
Flight Control, containing anthraquinone, was field tested during 1997 in Colorado as a repellent to...
Urban-suburban Canada geese (Branta canadensis) create nuisance problems at their foraging sites by ...
Problems caused by Canada geese in urban areas include defecation and molted feathers on lawns and g...
Alarm/distress calls of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) were evaluated by themselves and in combina...
Alarm/distress calls of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) were evaluated by themselves and in combina...
In recent years, non-migratory flocks of Canada Geese have become established in some urban and subu...
Burgeoning continental resident Canada goose populations have led to increases in aircraft strikes. ...
Increased populations of resident Canada geese create major crop loss problems for farmers, especial...
Increasing resident Canada geese create major crop loss problems, and increased air strike potential...
In recent years, non-migratory flocks of Canada Geese have become established in some urban and subu...
Damage and nuisance problems caused by Canada geese (Branta canadensis) are difficult to control wit...
Damage and nuisance problems caused by Canada geese (Branta canadensis) are difficult to control wit...
New York State has an estimated population of 249,702 resident Canada geese. Human-goose conflicts a...
Growing populations of resident Canada geese (Branta canadensis) have caused increased nuisance prob...
Urban populations of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) cause considerable problems when large numbers...
Flight Control, containing anthraquinone, was field tested during 1997 in Colorado as a repellent to...
Urban-suburban Canada geese (Branta canadensis) create nuisance problems at their foraging sites by ...
Problems caused by Canada geese in urban areas include defecation and molted feathers on lawns and g...