- May 6, 2008, 11:28 AM
Bird-X’s GooseBuster uses alert and alarm calls recorded by actual Canada geese, which the company says the geese recognize and respond to instinctively. GooseBuster includes both “alert” and “alarm” calls. The former communicates concern over potential danger; the latter is meant to communicate immediate danger and the need for instant evacuation. Sound combinations, sequences and speaker selection can be varied randomly to make geese think there are multiple other birds sounding the calls.
One GooseBuster unit can protect up to seven acres. Two properly placed units could cover as much as 21 acres. Prices start at $850. Go to Bird-X.com for more info.
One GooseBuster unit can protect up to seven acres. Two properly placed units could cover as much as 21 acres. Prices start at $850. Go to Bird-X.com for more info.