Goose Control in Selden, NY

Suffolk County's Goose Control Techniques

Tired of geese making a mess of your property? Jones Tree and Plant Care offers Goose Control in Selden, NY, providing non threatening solutions so you no longer have to tolerate droppings, noise, and aggression.

Make Geese Go Away with Jones Tree and Plant Care's Goose Control in Selden, NY

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  • Healthier Environment: Eliminate the bacteria and parasites carried by goose droppings.
  • Property Protection: Safeguard your lawn and landscaping from goose damage.
  • Peace and Quiet: Reduce the noise and aggression associated with large goose families and their population.
  • Humane Solutions: We use ethical and non-lethal methods to remove and deter geese from your landscape.
  • Suffolk County Goose Control Pros

    Keeping You Out of Danger From Wildlife

    Jones Tree and Plant Care is your local Suffolk County Goose Control, serving Selden. We understand the circumstances that arise when residents are met with geese, from the summer molting season to the yearly presence of residential geese. Our team is well-educated in identifying goose behavior patterns, including their preference for manicured lawns and proximity to water sources. We are familiar with the Migratory Bird Act and use only humane and legal methods for goose control and ever-lasting results when it comes to providing a safe and goose-free environment.

    A flock of Canada geese soars in perfect formation against a clear blue sky over Suffolk County, NY. Their outstretched wings catch the sunlight, highlighting their black heads and necks with distinctive white cheek patches.

    NY Goose Control Process

    Top Goose Control in Selden, NY
  • Assessment: We evaluate your property to identify the goose population, behavior patterns, and problem areas.
  • Removal and Deterrence: We implement a combination of methods, including repellents, scare tactics, and habitat modification, to remove existing geese and discourage future habitation. We may use goose repellent, motion-activated devices, or trained goose-herding dogs.
  • Maintenance: We provide ongoing monitoring and cure for long-term goose control.
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    Goose Control in Selden: A Lasting Solution

    Choose Jones Tree and Plant Care in Suffolk County for Goose Control

    Goose Control in Selden is mandatory to maintaining a clean, healthy, and peaceful property. Geese can create significant problems, from property damage and health hazards to noise and aggression. Our team at Jones Tree and Plant Care understands these challenges and offers careful and powerful methods to remove geese from your surroundings, such as goose repellent, motion-activated sprinklers, and trained goose-herding dogs, depending on the specifics of the situation. Contact us today for a consultation and reclaim your property from unwanted geese.

    A Canada goose with a black head, white cheek patches, and brown body gracefully swims on calm water in Suffolk County, creating gentle ripples that reflect the serenity of nature untouched by tree sprayers.

    The farmers who first moved to what is now Selden in the mid-18th century referred to the area as “Westfield” (or sometimes as Westfields). One of the better known early residents was Captain Daniel Roe (1740-1820), who fought in the French and Indian War and served as a captain in the Revolutionary War, and for whom Captain Daniel Roe Highway is named. Roe built a house in Selden along Middle Country Road before the Revolutionary War. Roe is buried in a small family cemetery south of Middle Country Road behind the Old Westfield shopping center.

    Roe sided with the Patriots in the lead-up to the Revolutionary War. In the fall of 1776, Roe was assigned to lead a raid against the Tory and Hessian detachment near Selden led by his cousin Richard Miller. Miller was a wanted man, and Roe himself had pledged 10 pounds of the bounty offered for Miller’s capture. When Miller rode right by Roe’s house in uniform, he was confronted by Roe’s men and ordered to dismount. Instead, Miller fired his pistol and turned to flee, whereupon he was shot by the militiamen. Miller was then carried into Roe’s house, where he died.

    A school district for the Westfield area was first created in 1815, carved out of the districts for New Village (now Centereach) and Coram. Originally named District 25, it was renumbered as District 12 in 1842, which it remained until the formation of the Middle Country Central School District in 1957.

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