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Danny Randazzo
  • Apartment Syndicator
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Do you have a Solution for Wildlife Nuisances?

Danny Randazzo
  • Apartment Syndicator
  • Charleston, SC
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We have a 150 unit multifamily community with ducks and Canadian Geese. Has anyone found a solution to move or eliminate the nuisances from the property? 

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    Jim Biggs
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    Jim Biggs
    • Investor/Syndicator
    • North Aurora, IL
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    I don't like the solution, but, we allowed a roughly 3/5 ft no mow zone on the banks of the lake. After a couple years both the geese and ducks are gone. They do not like to nest were predators may be lurking. Otherwise a good herd/hunting dog. Have the animal professionally trained.

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