Haha they really do act like they own the place, don’t they? ๐ Those geese can be ruthless on a lawn—between the mess and the torn-up grass, it’s like they’re on a mission.
The pie plate idea is actually a good one—the movement and reflection can spook them a bit, especially if there’s some wind. But yeah… if there’s a “safe landing zone,” they’ll figure it out fast. They’re smarter (and more stubborn) than people think.
Running a string between trees and hanging a bunch of plates is a solid upgrade ๐ I am basically creating a moving, flashing barrier, which should make them a lot more uncomfortable sticking around.
If they still try their luck, a couple extra tricks I can try :
Change things up every few days (they get used to patterns)
Add something that moves more erratically (like streamers or flags)
Even a fake predator (like a coyote decoy) can help—sometimes ๐
Geese: 1 → I am : coming back strong ๐ช๐
I'll know let you tomorrow who won the war!
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