Coyote Moving Decoy Scares Geese Off Lawn with Wind Direction Blockage. It works with movement.
Coyotes or dog decoys look like geese predators — especially of goslings and eggs. Also geese are very cautious and have good vision; they scan for threats before landing or nesting. Seeing a coyote figure — especially one that moves — makes them see the area as unsafe.
Static decoys lose their effectiveness over time. Geese are smart and will eventually ignore the decoy if it doesn’t move. A moving coyote decoy adds realism and motion mimics a live animal, giving a danger signal to geese.
Be sure to move the decoy regularly to prevent geese from getting used to it. And do it before nesting season because it’s much harder to remove them after they settle.
Coyote Decoy Scares Geese Off Lawn by Hiding Behind Things. A moving coyote decoy can keep geese off your lawn by triggering their natural fear of predators.