Canada Goose Management Series: Repellents

There is a wide range of non-lethal and lethal options available for Canada goose ( Branta canadensis ) management. This fact sheet, part of a series that examines goose management options currently employed, will present information on repellents that may deter geese from visiting your property. We...

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