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Geese on School Grounds
Braband, Lynn (New York State IPM Program, 2016)
success in recruiting children to organize a no-feeding campaign.
Exclusion
Exclusion is most effective on small ponds and along shorelines of larger water bodies when geese are flightless during the summer molting period. Geese prefer to be able to easily...
must be humanely euthanized. Sometime the geese are sent to a poultry processor, and the meat is donated to local food banks. Reproductive control Until recently, there was a product for the temporary sterilization of geese. The active ingredient...
must be humanely euthanized. Sometime the geese are sent to a poultry processor, and the meat is donated to local food banks. Reproductive control Until recently, there was a product for the temporary sterilization of geese. The active ingredient...
Pest Management Practices: A Survey of Public School Districts in New York State
Braband, Lynn (New York State IPM Program, 2015)
Association greatly assisted by sending information and the survey link to their membership. Debra E. Marvin and Karen J. English, NYS IPM Program, produced the charts and tables, and Ms. English organized the layout of the report. Other NYS IPM Program staff...
baseboard spraying and crack/crevice applications as routine practices also dropped significantly. For management of school grounds, the most common techniques in 2001 were raising mower height, aeration, overseeding, and organic fertilizers. In 2013...
baseboard spraying and crack/crevice applications as routine practices also dropped significantly. For management of school grounds, the most common techniques in 2001 were raising mower height, aeration, overseeding, and organic fertilizers. In 2013...