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Bird-X GooseChase
world's first biodegradable food-grade repellent for turf and grass

GooseChase Stubborn, territorial, and aggressive geese destroy your property, create unsightly conditions an cost you money! They love freshly-mown grass and crystal clear lakes at golf courses, parks, resorts, corporate landscapes and luxury residential complexes. Your property provides these once migratory flocks with a permanent home; ideal feeding, nesting and drinking areas! Forget plastic swans and loud banging machines. Until GooseChase, nothing would persuade them to leave.

WHAT IS GooseChase?

It's a safe, food-grade taste aversion agent, made from a bitter, smelly part of concord grapes. It renders food sources unpalatable to geese.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

Geese leave treated areas for the long term, as they cannot habituate to the taste.

IS IT ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE? YES,

  • EPA "reduced risk"
  • Biodegradable
  • Developed with USDA assistance
  • FDA Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS)

HOW DO I APPLY IT?

Mix with water (59:1, initial application 30:1), spray onto dry grass, let dry 3-4 hours. One gallon of product (60 gallons of mixture) per acre. Reapply every 7-14 days or after mowing.
291301 GooseChase, 1 Pint  (1.5#)          $16.00
291311 GooseChase, 1 Gallon  (11#)         $93.00
291321 GooseChase, 4 Gallon/case  (44#)   $360.00

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