Muscovy ducks are very prolific animals. On average, a female may lay an average of 27 eggs per season. Many communities lack predatorial animals which can provide natural control of duck populations in wild settings. A small pond with only a few ducks present can often become overpopulated within a short time without any means for control. Unfortunately, many people are prone to feeding Muscovy ducks, which merely promotes their ability and interest to proliferate more rapidly. In short, abundant duck populations and their acidic excrement can cause an imbalanced ecosystem by diminishing water quality within small ponds or lakes.
Call now for a free assessment and consultation about our community duck control services in Florida. We provide effective duck removal, humane trapping or hunting if necessary. See our service areas below to find a local wildlife control technician in your area.
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