Industrial Site Canada Geese Control
Industrial Site Geese Control from Birds & Geese Beware. Practical Canada Geese Control planning, FAQs, and service guidance across NJ, NYC, NY, and CT.


































Large paved yards and retention basins double as goose habitat once operations settle in. We clear loading docks and forklift paths before droppings become a slip hazard for workers.
Fits Active Operations
Runs scheduled around loading dock and forklift traffic without disrupting daily operations.
Reduces Worker Risk
Clears geese from staging areas and walkways where slip hazards and nesting aggression build up.
No Traps On-Site
Border Collie pressure clears flocks without traps or chemicals near equipment and staff.
Standing Program Option
Sites with recurring retention-basin pressure typically move to a Maintenance Program.
Canada geese control for industrial sites
Industrial properties are built around large paved yards, retention basins, and open buffer land, all of which double as ideal goose habitat once operations settle in. Geese grazing near loading docks and forklift paths create a slip hazard, droppings accumulate on walkways and equipment staging areas, and nesting pairs can become aggressive with workers moving through the site.
Birds & Geese Beware, Inc. has managed goose populations on industrial and manufacturing sites across New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut since 1991, working around active shift schedules and equipment traffic.

Where geese settle on an industrial site
Industrial land typically has the same features in every configuration, which makes the pattern of goose activity predictable.
- Retention and detention ponds required for stormwater management
- Wide grassy buffers and setbacks around the perimeter of the property
- Loading dock aprons and yard areas where geese graze undisturbed
- Rooftop or elevated equipment areas that offer safe resting spots
Because forklifts, trucks, and pedestrian workers share these same yard areas, a goose problem on an industrial site is as much a safety issue as it is a cleanliness one, and control plans have to account for shift changes and delivery schedules.

Deterrents that hold up in an active industrial yard




See your industrial site geese control options
We schedule every visit around shift changes, deliveries, and equipment traffic.
Working with your EHS and facilities teams
Industrial sites usually already have an environmental health and safety program covering the same retention ponds and buffer land where geese settle in, so we coordinate directly with EHS and facilities staff rather than run an isolated program. Dog visit windows are documented in advance so they do not interfere with required stormwater inspections or maintenance access, and the visit calendar is planned around existing mowing contracts and landscaping schedules.
Seasonal timing also shapes the plan. Nesting geese in spring claim territory around ponds and buffer zones, which calls for a careful, quieter Initial Clearing visit schedule near those areas. In late spring, molting adults become temporarily flightless and concentrate on open yard areas near water, often producing a visible spike in droppings and grazing damage right in the middle of the working day. By fall, migratory flocks can join resident birds on-site for weeks at a time. We front-load visits around these windows so pressure is heaviest when geese are most likely to cause a problem, rather than spreading effort evenly across a year when it is not needed.

Built around your shift schedule and yard traffic
Every industrial engagement starts with a walk of the yard, retention ponds, and perimeter buffers with facility management to map where geese graze, rest, and nest, along with exit routes and wind direction near truck lanes. From there we put together a written recommendation on cost and timing for management to approve, then schedule Border Collie visits around shift changes and delivery windows. Maintenance visits continue through the season, since geese return the moment pressure lets up. Every visit is humane, non-lethal, and compliant with federal and state migratory bird protections.

Our process for Industrial Site Canada Geese Control.
Facility Walkthrough
We inspect the property the way the geese use it — rooflines, ledges, loading areas, grounds, and water — and document the pressure points that matter for your type of facility.
Plan Built for Your Operation
The program is designed around your hours, tenants, and compliance needs: humane deterrents and geese management that solve the problem without disrupting the way the facility runs.
Clean Installation & Service
Uniformed, insured crews install deterrents or run goose-control visits on a schedule that works for the site, then clean and disinfect the areas the geese fouled.
Verify & Maintain
We confirm the pressure is gone, report what was done, and keep the property protected with maintenance visits — so the problem stays solved.
Questions we get about industrial site geese control
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