Learn how agricultural properties can protect their livestock and bolster biosecurity with lasers during the winter and beyond: https://t.co/Db3kTELp9O
Learn about the damage non-migratory birds can cause to industrial and commercial properties in the winter – and how to manage them: https://t.co/lrBFL5Nd8P
Watch our video to learn about fall migration and for advice about how to protect your commercial or industrial property from migrating nuisance birds: https://t.co/heZn4urcgr
Learn how new bird deterrence technology, like automated lasers, help protect commercial and industrial roofs and roof assets from geese: https://t.co/XVcZaaEm7P
Learn which geese control methods are most effective depending on the time of year to help inform your property’s goose management budget: https://t.co/py7d5vU2Mq
Learn how automated lasers, physical deterrents, habitat modification and more can help mitigate bird damage to soft fruit crops: https://t.co/UNFvIaUGx3
Learn how to protect your roof and roof assets from nuisance birds with control solutions like lasers, exclusion, nest management and continuous maintenance: https://t.co/ZSw6tPtpsL
Learn how to manage nesting gulls on your property by securing permits, adhering to a gull egg depredation program, and deploying other harassment services: https://t.co/E17eLbEceO
Last week, the Wild Goose Chase team dusted off their legwarmers and set up shop at BOMA/Suburban Chicago’s 80s-themed 2024 expo. Julie, Emma and Sue had a tubular time talking to rad folks about how to control nuisance birds on their commercial and residential properties 🤘.
Learn how dairy farms can use automated lasers and other biosecurity measures to protect their herds against the spread of bird flu: https://t.co/pTtKvRatVu
Learn how properties – including poultry and produce farms, agri-processing and bioprocessing facilities – can manage nuisance birds during spring migration: https://t.co/WkOdJJDtaN
All (human) employees of Wild Goose Chase and Migratory Bird Management gathered recently at our headquarters in Chicago Ridge for our annual training meeting. It was a pleasure to gather, learn and prepare to make the coming year another great one for our clients.
Read the latest developments in the ongoing HPAI outbreak and learn about the impact the virus has had on domestic flocks, wild birds, and mammals: https://t.co/FMCrCvveFu
Learn how a science-guided approach – that fuses animal, environmental and construction science – ensures sustainable nuisance bird control: https://t.co/8oYRTqCy11
Thank you to everyone who helped make 2023 a wonderful year! Recently, we visited many of our clients to drop off our 2024 calendars featuring different canine members of the WGC team. We look forward to helping our clients manage their avian wildlife in the upcoming new year.