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Old 07-30-2024, 12:49 PM   #1
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Yes--the thing that geese love as a habitat is broad flat beaches and/or lawns with no vegetation. Very similar to what humans love, haha. Those with mostly natural shoreline have no geese. For those who are able, planting blueberry berry bushes or similar stuff along your shore will discourage nesting. We were lucky with our house in this regard--the previous owners left us with lots of bushes and stone steps into the water
I have a natural shoreline with many wild blueberry bushes at the waters edge. The geese come in 20 at a time to eat the berries so, not sure that idea could not be a problem.. the bang from a firecracker works real good
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