Tag Archive: molting season (6)

Molting Season Means Geese Are on the Move

WGC Indy Blogs

May 9, 2023
The late spring and early summer months can be active ones for Canada geese. Pairs of monogamous geese typically nest in April and May. Once their goslings hatch, the family tends to stay in location until the end of the summer. However, if the nesting site lacks the resources that... Read More

Look Out for Increased Geese Activity This Molt Season

MBM Blogs

May 9, 2023
The late spring and early summer months can be active ones for Canada geese. Pairs of monogamous geese typically nest in April and May. Once their goslings hatch, the family tends to stay in location until the end of the summer. However, if the nesting site lacks the resources that... Read More

Molt Season is Almost Here, Watch Out for Geese on the Move

WGC Blogs

May 9, 2023
The late spring and early summer months can be active ones for Canada geese. Pairs of monogamous geese typically nest in April and May. Once their goslings hatch, the family tends to stay in location until the end of the summer. However, if the nesting site lacks the resources that... Read More

Summertime Goose Control Starts in the Grass

WGC Blogs

July 13, 2022
In the summer, Canada geese begin their molt phase and are increasingly seen in grassy areas. The molt phase is when the birds lose their flight feathers and need to grow new ones. The molting season is nature’s way of forcing the geese to stay put and wait for goslings... Read More

Summertime Goose Management Starts in the Grass

MBM Blogs

July 13, 2022
In the summer, Canada geese begin their molt phase and are increasingly seen in grassy areas. The molt phase is when the birds lose their flight feathers and need to grow new ones. The molting season is nature’s way of forcing the geese to stay put and wait for goslings... Read More

Summertime Goose Conflict Management Starts in the Grass

WGC Indy Blogs

July 13, 2022
In the summer, Canada geese begin their molt phase and are increasingly seen in grassy areas. The molt phase is when the birds lose their flight feathers and need to grow new ones. The molting season is nature’s way of forcing the geese to stay put and wait for goslings... Read More