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On Fox 6 News the other evening, there was a story about the geese population in Hoover on the 280 side. The report indicated that the City of Hoover had not received any complaints regarding the geese. I believe that is because until that story ran, we all thought the geese were protected. They are no longer protected. They are a nuisance. You can’t enjoy the lakes, walkways, or anything where they have been due to the droppings that are everywhere. Try taking children out for a walk and tell them not to step in it. Lodge this as a complaint and spend some time and money getting rid of them.
Thank you.
Mary Foster
1037 Linkside Drive
Hoover, AL 35242
205-718-2450
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If you have issues with raccoons, squirrels or other wild animals, you must contact an outside agency such as Critter Control (205-408-9896), or call a pest control business.
Hoover Animal Control Officers do not routinely pick up wild animals. However, in certain cases they may be able to provide traps that you may use to trap wild animals. Once the animal is trapped, you can contact the Hoover Animal Control Department at (205) 444-7760 for release into a wildlife area.
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