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| 2015 AQUA DOC Team. |
Enjoy your water this year!
~ The Frogger Blogger
Lake and pond management company located in Ohio. Services and products: aquatic algae and weed control, water gardens supplies, pond and lake floating fountains and aeration systems.
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| Examples of the various colors that can be achieved by the RGBW LED system. |
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| Common Bladderwort (Utricularia macrorhiza) |
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| Blue Flag Iris (Iris versicolor) |
If
you have an over population of geese at your pond, what is to be done? The answer is not an easy one, and most fixes
tend to be temporary due to the adaptable nature of the bird. There are many humane methods that can be
employed and greatest success seems to be achieved by using a combination of two or more
methods. Rule number one is do not feed
the geese. Though it may be fun to see a
goose up-close, by feeding them, you’re encouraging them to stay. Furthermore, they may become aggressive which
can be dangerous, particularly to children.
Visual and auditory methods can work, especially when combined. Use of flashing lights, such as used in products
like AwayWithGeese (http://www.aquadocinc.com/main.php?cPath=30),
mylar balloons, and decoys (http://www.aquadocinc.com/main.php?cPath=20)
are all common visual methods. Auditory
methods, such as air horns and shooting blanks, can also be employed (always
check with your local authorities in advance).
The use of dogs, Border Collies in particular, and motion activated
water jets are popular means of scaring off the geese, also known as
hazing. Environmental modifications can
be made too. Adding rock walls, fencing,
and/or philly-stran to make access to water more difficult can be helpful. Also, the presence of longer grasses the geese
are not likely to eat and where predators may hide make the area less appealing
to the birds. When possible, it is best
to employ these methods in combination and as early as possible before the
flock gets too established for best results.