Bobbex-G liquid goose repellent controls nuisance Canada geese on lawns. It makes the grass         unpalatable which causes them to leave and find another location to graze.

  • Bobbed-G has a taste geese can't tolerate with a "sticker" that causes the repulsive taste to stay in their mouth.
  • Concentrated...dilute 15 to 1. 1/2 gallon of concentrate makes 7.5 gallons of spray:$39.
  • 5-gallon pail (makes 75 gallons of spray): $199 One 5-gallon pail covers about 1 acre.
  • Long lasting (up to 8 weeks). Will not wash off in rain nor irrigation. (Needs to be reapplied after grass is cut.)
  • Ideal for homeowners, golf courses, municipalities and parks
  • All natural, doesn't burn the grass like other products can. Needs no special handling.
  • Bobbex-G is environmentally compatible and harmless to all wildlife including humans, pets, birds and aquatic life.
  • All Bobbex products are exempt from registration with the federal Environmental Protection Agency under FIFRA Section 25(b) regulations.

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

    Spray with any kind of sprayer


Tips for Controlling Canada Geese.*

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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