Should I feed ducks, geese and other waterfowl?
Although many people
enjoy feeding waterfowl, in parks or private property, this
often contributes to goose problems. Feeding may cause
large numbers of geese to congregate in unnatural
concentrations.

Supplemental feeding also teaches geese to be unafraid of people, making control measures less effective. Feeding may be unhealthy for the birds too, especially if bread or popcorn becomes a large part of their diet. Supplemental feeding should be stopped as a first step in any control program. Wild geese are vary capable of finding other foods and will survive without handouts from humans.
How can I discourage geese from spending time in my yard?
Geese are grazing birds
that prefer short, green grass or other herbaceous vegetation
for feeding. Well- manicured
lawns and newly seeded areas
provide excellent habitat for these grazing birds.
Whenever possible, let grass or other vegetation grow to its
full height (10 - 14") around water bodies so that it is less
attractive to geese. In time, most geese will stop feeding in
those areas.
