In reply to Charlie. Charlie, Thanks for sharing your experience! Agita 10wt sounds like a great soluti...
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We have horses, dogs and chickens. Commercial chicken farms use Agita 10wt. A bait and killer for the flies. Discovered it this year. Keeps the flies way way down. It beats our misting system in ...
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In reply to Tamie. Ok that may work but it’s kinda gross to handle and mess with. I just use an empty...
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In reply to Tamie. Tamie, That is a great frugal tip! Thanks for sharing.
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In reply to Shellie. I dont use the attractant that comes with fly jars. I save raw chicken scraps or buy ...
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I use hanging fly traps and also spray beneficial nematodes all over using a hose-end sprayer. They are microorganisms that kill the larva of flies, fire ants, mosquitos, grubs, etc.Doing this a ...
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In reply to Mike. My chickens will not eat flies dead or alive. They pretty much know what is safe to ea...
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In reply to Meredith. I have really bad fly issues with my ducks this year and bought the fly attractant...
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Wow - I have really enjoyed reading all of the feedback and the original post. My husband and I are moving to a small "farm" where I hope to have about 4 hens (no rooster) and this information is...
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I have great success mixing a couple of ounces of apple cider vinegar. And about the same amount of both vanilla extract and Pine-Sol with about an ounce or two of barn and stable spray for flies...
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