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Goose Poop Removal in Sandoval County

Clean Outdoor Spaces Your Community Can Actually Use

Canada geese are a familiar sight across Sandoval County. Near retention ponds, HOA green spaces, walking trails, lakefront properties, and community parks, they congregate in numbers that make their presence hard to ignore — and their droppings even harder to avoid. A single goose produces a pound or more of waste per day. A flock of twenty leaves behind a mess that accumulates fast, fouls walking surfaces, damages turf, and creates health concerns that go well beyond the inconvenience of watching your step.

DoodyCalls® of Albuquerque provides professional goose poop removal in Sandoval County for property managers, HOA boards, homeowners, and commercial property owners who need the problem addressed consistently and thoroughly. We handle the cleanup so your outdoor spaces are safe, presentable, and usable — without putting the burden on your maintenance staff or residents.

Ready to get your Sandoval County property cleaned up with our goose poop removal? Call (505) 392-5338 or request a free quote online.

Why Goose Droppings Are More Than a Nuisance

The most visible problem is the mess — sidewalks, grass, pool decks, and common area pavement covered in dark, slippery droppings that discourage residents from spending time outdoors. But goose waste creates real problems beyond appearance.

Health Risks Goose droppings can contain E. coli, Salmonella, Listeria, and Cryptosporidium — pathogens that pose real risks when people come into contact with contaminated surfaces or when waste runoff reaches water features or stormwater systems. Children and pets who use outdoor play areas are the most directly exposed. Properties near water are particularly vulnerable during rain events when waste washes into ponds and retention basins.

Turf Damage High-volume goose waste burns grass and degrades turf quality over time. Properties with large flocks can develop bare, damaged areas in green spaces that require significant effort and cost to restore. Regular removal prevents that accumulation from reaching damaging levels.

Slip and Fall Liability Droppings on paved walkways, pool decks, parking areas, and entry paths create slip hazards. For HOAs and commercial property managers, that exposure is a real liability concern, particularly on high-traffic surfaces.

Odor As waste accumulates and breaks down in the heat, it produces persistent odor that makes outdoor common areas unpleasant to use and generates complaints from residents and visitors.

Need goose waste cleanup in Sandoval County? Call us and we'll assess your property and build a service plan that addresses the problem.

How Goose Poop Removal Works

Our goose droppings removal service is straightforward. We show up on schedule, clean the affected areas thoroughly, and dispose of waste off-site. Here's how the process works.

  • Step 1 – Property Assessment We walk the property to identify high-concentration areas, traffic patterns, and surfaces that need the most attention. This gives us a clear picture of the scope and informs how we structure your service visits.
  • Step 2 – Service Plan Selection We offer one-time cleanups, recurring weekly or biweekly service, and customized plans for larger properties with ongoing goose activity. Most HOAs and community properties benefit from scheduled recurring service during peak goose season, with adjustments based on flock activity.
  • Step 3 – Thorough Cleanup Our trained technicians clean all designated areas — grass, paved surfaces, pool decks, dock areas, walking paths, and any other spaces affected by goose activity. We work methodically and don't leave problem areas untouched because they're harder to access.
  • Step 4 – Off-Site Disposal Everything we collect leaves the property. We don't deposit waste into on-site receptacles or leave bags behind. Proper disposal is part of the service.
  • Step 5 – Ongoing Visits For properties on recurring service plans, we return on the agreed schedule and repeat the process. You'll be notified when each visit is complete.

Properties We Serve in Sandoval County

Goose activity in Sandoval County tends to concentrate wherever there's water, open grass, and consistent food access. The communities and property types we serve most frequently reflect that pattern.

HOAs and Master-Planned Communities Planned communities throughout Sandoval County — including those in Rio Rancho, Bernalillo, Corrales, and Placitas — often have retention ponds, community parks, and open green spaces that attract resident geese. HOA boards and property managers rely on us to keep those shared spaces clean and safe for residents.

Apartment and Condo Communities Multi-family communities with ponds, walking paths, or grassy common areas face concentrated goose activity that generates ongoing resident complaints. We work with property management teams to build service schedules that stay ahead of accumulation.

Commercial Properties Office parks, retail centers, and commercial campuses near water features or open grass areas in Sandoval County deal with goose waste on paved surfaces, entry areas, and parking lots. We service commercial properties on a frequency matched to their level of goose activity.

Lakefront and Waterfront Homeowners Residential properties along lakes, rivers, and irrigation canals in Sandoval County are prime goose habitat. Homeowners who want to use their yard and waterfront without navigating around droppings benefit from regular removal service, particularly during peak activity periods in spring and fall.

Parks and Recreation Areas Public and private parks, sports fields, and recreational trails in Sandoval County see heavy goose use near water features. We work with parks departments and recreation organizations to keep high-traffic areas clean and accessible.

Scheduling Goose Poop Removal in Sandoval County

Goose activity in New Mexico follows seasonal patterns, but in Sandoval County's mild high-desert climate, resident geese — flocks that don't migrate and stay year-round — can create problems in any month. Migratory geese add to that during spring and fall when large transient flocks move through the area and settle temporarily near water sources.

Peak Season Service Spring and fall are typically when goose populations and activity peak in Sandoval County. Scheduling recurring service through these periods keeps accumulation from building to the point where it requires more intensive cleanup.

Year-Round Plans Properties with resident goose flocks benefit from year-round service plans that maintain cleanliness consistently regardless of the season. We adjust visit frequency based on observed activity so you're not paying for excessive visits during slower periods or falling behind during high-activity stretches.

One-Time Cleanups If your property has accumulated a significant amount of goose waste and needs a reset before starting a maintenance schedule — or if you simply need a one-time cleanup for a specific event or seasonal opening — we handle that too with no ongoing commitment required.

Why Choose DoodyCalls® of Albuquerque for Goose Waste Cleanup in Sandoval County

  • Trained Technicians Our technicians are trained in safe waste handling practices and know how to work efficiently across different surface types and property layouts. They treat your property with care and clean up after themselves.
  • Flexible Service Plans We offer service options designed for properties of all sizes, from single-family lots to large HOA campuses. Plans are customizable based on your property's specific goose activity and surface needs.
  • Consistent, Reliable Scheduling We show up when we're scheduled to show up. Recurring service customers receive visit notifications so property managers and HOA boards always know when service has been completed.
  • Proper Disposal Waste is removed from your property entirely and disposed of off-site. No mess left behind, no odor from on-site accumulation in receptacles.
  • A Company That Does This Every Day DoodyCalls® of Albuquerque is the nation's trusted leader in pet and animal waste removal services, with over 25 years of experience. Our Albuquerque location brings that expertise to Sandoval County properties that need a provider who knows this work and does it well.

Goose Poop Removal in Sandoval County — Frequently Asked Questions

How often should goose poop removal be scheduled for our property?

It depends on the size of the flock and the surfaces most affected. Properties with active resident flocks near water typically benefit from weekly service during peak activity. Larger properties or those with significant paved areas may need twice-weekly visits. We'll assess your property and recommend a frequency that keeps accumulation under control without over-servicing.

Will cleanup alone solve the goose problem?

Regular removal keeps your property clean and reduces the health and liability risks associated with accumulation, but it doesn't deter geese from returning. If deterrence is also a goal, we can discuss that as a separate consideration. Cleanup and deterrence are complementary — a clean property is easier to manage, and reduced waste accumulation makes the area less hospitable over time.

Is goose waste dangerous to handle?

Yes — goose droppings can carry pathogens including E. coli and Salmonella. Our technicians use appropriate protective equipment and follow safe handling practices on every visit. We don't recommend attempting large-scale cleanup without proper training and equipment.

Do you serve all of Sandoval County?

We serve communities throughout Sandoval County, including Rio Rancho, Bernalillo, Corrales, Placitas, and the surrounding area. If you're not sure whether your property falls within our service area, call tel:(505) 392-5338 and we'll confirm.

How do I get a quote for our property?

Call tel:(505) 392-5338 or request a quote online. We'll ask about your property type, approximate acreage, the surfaces most affected, and how frequently geese are present. For larger or more complex properties, we may schedule a walk-through before finalizing a service plan.

Schedule Goose Poop Removal in Sandoval County Today

Geese aren't going anywhere on their own — but the mess they leave behind doesn't have to be a permanent problem. DoodyCalls® of Albuquerque provides reliable goose poop removal in Sandoval County for HOAs, property managers, commercial properties, and homeowners throughout the area.

Ready to get your Sandoval County property cleaned up with our goose poop removal? Call (505) 392-5338 or request a free quote online.

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