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Publication Type:
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Newsletter
Author(s):Lucas, Patrick
Author Affiliation:Innis Arden Golf Club, Old Greenwich, Connecticut
Title:Canada geese control
Source:Green is Beautiful. July 1984, p. 7.
Publishing Information:Islington, Ont., Ontario Golf Superintendents Association
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Branta canadensis; Migration; Geese control; Pest control; Control methods
Abstract/Contents:Discusses the potential problems caused by Canada Geese and potential control methods. States that "the numerous problems caused by large flocks of Canada Geese include eating fine turf to a stuble, making reseeding necessary; the drippings they leave behind are unhealthy, ruin the grass, pack mowing equipment, and make putting impossible; and, they leave feathers in the water." Describes the Hunter Ambush Approach to controlling Canada Geese, suggesting that "[the] goal is to make [them] feel that they are genuinely being hunted and that their welfare is being threatened."
Language:English
References:0
Note:"Reprinted from "Western Views Jan./Feb. 1984"
Includes sidebar, "Bird scaring cartridges", p. 7
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Lucas, P. 1984. Canada geese control. Green is Beautiful. p. 7.
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