Structure & Plans

This page will explain the approach and strategy as it relates to actual workflow, daily removal, and monitoring activity.

Properties are priced on the complexity & breadth of the layout. Some may be a small athletic field, or grammar school campus. Others may be sprawling country clubs complete with 18 holes and gardens. All have the initial same approach: Carefully study migration patterns, frequency, preferred grazing spots, and so forth.

In the beginning we want to spend a day or even dawns, watching how they behave, and then begin the hazing process. When they return and from where, determines how we will go full force into removing the first flocks. Eventually that grouping will be aggravated to the point of leaving for good. If the grounds are desirable grazing, then another will come in to take their place in short time.

Sometimes the birds continue on their migration, while other flocks will settle in close by to reside. If at the 3 month point, you want to continue the maintenance, you can opt for extending service. Or if you feel you want to see how things go, then you can always renew if they return.

Generally we will keep communication with your grounds crew for any data we can add to track these patterns, so the headache of these pests will not be a factor.

Please Call to schedule a chat, demo removal, or convey any clues that can help us help you keep your properties a Goose-Free Zone!

Natural Range Dogs

Border Collies and open ranges go hand in hand, and is the very purpose for which they were bred. It’s only makes sense that they can make the leap to Geese, which like sheep, naturally want to flock together for safety.

This is one Trial competitor, Kristin Reinke Livingston penning the ewes at a Novice trial in Wisconsin.

*Photo by Collie-Wobbles (of course!)