Flight Control® Plus Goose Repellent Service
Canada geese wreak havoc when they move in, especially in metropolitan areas. From the nearly 2 pounds of poop each goose can produce per day to the aggressive demeanor of males guarding their nests, Canada geese problems will multiply if left unchecked.
DIY methods like altering your property and not feeding the geese are not always enough to fully manage your goose issues.
Flight Control Plus is an effective method to use in any season. Flight Control Plus is a sprayed application that repels geese by inhibiting their normal feeding behavior. This professionally applied liquid goose repellent product is environmentally safe. The active ingredient in Flight Control Plus is naturally occurring anthraquinone, which is found in a number of plants, and works to deter geese to provide safer, cleaner properties.
How Flight Control Plus Works
The chemical repellent works by producing a strong but harmless digestive irritation in the geese after they have eaten treated grass. Once they experience the adverse effects, they learn to stay away from treated areas. Control Plus absorbs ultraviolet light that the geese can easily recognize, which provides a visual warning for them to stay away. Flight Control Plus requires only 5 to 6 treatments per year depending on your geographic area. View the chart below to see how it works year round.
Flight Control Plus is:
- Odorless
- Waterproof
- Eco-friendly
- Pet & family friendly
- Aquatic life & vegetation friendly
- Humane
- Works 24/7
Managing Protected Birds with Professional Solutions
Migratory birds like Canada geese can be difficult to deal with because they are protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, which prevents us from physically removing these birds. Wild Goose Chase has deep expertise controlling Canada geese populations to reduce the amount of property damage, goose attacks and other nuisances surrounding geese.
In addition to Flight Control Plus, Wild Goose Chase offers other services to manage Canada geese problems:
- Habitat modification
- Scare devices like trained goose dogs
- Goose nest management with egg depredation