PREDATOR IMPACT PROVIDES AN ARRAY OF NUISANCE WILDLIFE REMOVAL SERVICES:
wildlife Management
Predator Impact provides professional wildlife management for all species wildlife in NE Oklahoma. While our business is largely goose and skunk management, we also manage snakes, woodchucks, squirrels, and many more species. The majority of animals are humanely trapped and released on our huge wildlife sanctuary in Nowata County near Oglesby. Beavers and wild boars are, unfortunately, the exception to this rule as there is no place in Oklahoma where they can legally be released.
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Goose management
Predator Impact has numerous of solutions to control nuisance geese. One is right for you.
We offer:
The second option for springtime nest management is "Pair Splitting". One of the parents is coaxed into attacking one of our techs and is bundled into a large pet taxi. (We'll get both adults if we can, but one is enough.) The goose's wings are trimmed to keep him grounded for a few months and he is released in our huge wildlife preserve in rural Nowata County. The eggs and nest are then removed. This technique is a favorite with hospitals and nursing homes as it puts an immediate end to all aggression.
One of the most powerful tools for goose management is the goose roundup. For about a 4-5 week period from mid June to early July, the geese lose all of their flight feathers. They can run, they can swim, but they cannot fly. During this unique window, we bring in kayakers, portable corrals and trailers. The geese are rounded up like cattle and released in a location designated by the State Wildlife Department. there they spend the summer re-growing flight feathers. Once they can fly again, they are acclimated to the new location and they do not return.
Predator Impact does not kill healthy wild geese. Period.
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We offer:
- trained hawks, dogs, RC boats and an RC alligator to harass them away from your property
- harmless chemical treatment of grass to prevent them from grazing on your lawns
- aggressive individual relocation (especially during nesting)
- nest management to keep the population from growing
- early summer roundups to remove the entire flock (see below)
The second option for springtime nest management is "Pair Splitting". One of the parents is coaxed into attacking one of our techs and is bundled into a large pet taxi. (We'll get both adults if we can, but one is enough.) The goose's wings are trimmed to keep him grounded for a few months and he is released in our huge wildlife preserve in rural Nowata County. The eggs and nest are then removed. This technique is a favorite with hospitals and nursing homes as it puts an immediate end to all aggression.
One of the most powerful tools for goose management is the goose roundup. For about a 4-5 week period from mid June to early July, the geese lose all of their flight feathers. They can run, they can swim, but they cannot fly. During this unique window, we bring in kayakers, portable corrals and trailers. The geese are rounded up like cattle and released in a location designated by the State Wildlife Department. there they spend the summer re-growing flight feathers. Once they can fly again, they are acclimated to the new location and they do not return.
Predator Impact does not kill healthy wild geese. Period.
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Honeybee Removal
Predator Impact is committed to conserving the world's bee population. We have many proven methods to remove problem honey bee colonies. One is right for your situation. We do not exterminate bees, but rather gently remove them from your property and relocate them to a local bee yard where they can do what bees do best! We have perfected the art of removing bee colonies without deconstruction of your home. It takes a little while to do, but when we are done, the bees, larvae, and honey are removed from your walls and all that is left is clean dry wax. This oxidizes and breaks down to dust over time. We also do swarm removal and cutouts. Whatever is right for your situation.
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