Yes, when geese eat your lawn, it can harm the grass. Their feeding can lead to patches of dead or dying grass, as they pull up the blades and roots. Additionally, their droppings can contribute to nutrient imbalances in the soil, further affecting lawn health. Over time, persistent grazing may result in significant damage and uneven growth.
Yes, people eat geese. Chinese people especially like to eat geese.
Yes. In Thailand that is considered one of the benefits of geese.
Geese graze, eat grass and other herbs.
sometimes but not usually. I am speaking of Canadian geese. No. Geese are strictly herbivors.
Canadian geese are herbivores. This means that Canadian geese do not eat any type of meat. They only eat plants.
To effectively get rid of geese on your lawn, you can use physical barriers like fences or hedges, install motion-activated sprinklers or lights, use noise deterrents, or hire a professional to safely remove them. It's important to be humane and follow local regulations when dealing with geese.
Owls are known to prey on geese.
Yes.
They make wonderful "watchdogs", they are fierce, noisy and territorial. However they are herbivores (they will keep your lawn "mowed") but may eat some of the plants you may not want them to, also they make a lot of poo which, if there are a lot of geese will make your garden unpleasant to walk in.
no geese do not eat frogs it could be harmful for geese to eat a frog but nothing is impossible
Yes. They both will. Farm geese and ducks will eat them whilst they are green, and have not yet seeded.
To effectively keep geese off your lawn, you can use physical barriers like fences or hedges, install motion-activated sprinklers or lights, use decoys or scare tactics, and remove food sources that attract them.