"We found it very effective at keeping the Canada geese off our ponds . We mounted it in a small raft that was anchored." Dave Patterson, Golf Course Manager, City of Tonawanda, NY

"The ScareWindmills kept the geese out of my grain fields. They're the only thing I've found that do the job." George Minor, Bristol, CT

"Between the ScareWindmill and occasionally using the screamers we have managed to keep the geese off our beach about 95% of the time." Andy Cacossa, Newton, NJ

"We found the eagle Jackite and windmills worked well for Canada geese when used together but did not find the windmills effective when used alone.  We're now going to be using them on turkeys in eastern Montana." Joe Weigand
Wildlife Resource Specialist Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks

"The windmills have worked great on the turkeys. I haven't had to use the sound system yet and hope I don't have to. Thank you," Bill Bostwick, Lily, WI
 

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ScareWindmill $79

Uv light reflecting paint on blades looks like flapping of wings of birds taking off in fright. 

  • Blades painted with special uv light reflecting paint. (Recently, researchers discovered 50 percent of a bird's vision is in the ultra-violet frequency range.)
  • To the geese the uniquely painted spinning blades look like the flapping of wings of a flock of geese taking off in fright. We recommend combining the windmill with the eagle Jackite (See below).
  • 36" diameter blades repel geese in up to a one acre area. $79   SAVE $35 on a carton of 5 windmills.
  • Found effective on most birds, Canada geese, ravens, and birds as large as wild turkeys and vultures.
  • Tested in vineyards, grain fields, and on golf courses.
  • All steel construction. Wt.8 lbs.
  • 30-day unconditional money back guarantee.
  • Use 10 ft section of 1/2" dia. galvanized/ plumbers pipe for pole (not included).
  • The ScareWindmill and the Eagle Jackite used in combination give the best results.

E-mail us at: JimB@birddamage.com for questions. To order call: (800) 555-9634 or (803) 939-9622


Tips for Controlling the Canada Goose.*

1. Eliminate any feeding of the geese by the public.

2. If possible, leave the lawn un mowed.

3. Plant tall fescue instead of tender Kentucky bluegrass.

4. Plant unpalatable ground covers such as pachysandra, English Ivy, myrtle, and hosta.

5. Place large stones, tall grass, or a short fence around the edge of a pond to keep the geese from stepping up.

6. Provide more bushes and hedges to reduce the goose's ability to detect predators. Hedges will also discourage geese from walking between ponds and feeding areas.

*Reprinted from "Canada Goose Management". Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rockland County. ©1995

For more information on Canada geese control go : "Managing Urban Canada geese."



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