Here's a tip
Some insects stay close to their preferred microhabitats. They can escape detection for years, but once you find them there are immense populations.
I wonder if anyone has developed a method to only lure in black soldiers and not other flies. It would sort of be like separating...
Keep in mind that my buff orp is not nice to hens lower in the pecking order.
Of course, it (like all the others) will come running when I walk around with treats and tolerates being touched, but buff orpingtons do not seem to think people are chickens.
Here's an unusual one I thought up:
If money grew on trees, sparrows would be covered with $-marks as camouflage and specialized caterpillars would be eagerly gnawing away at dollar bills; weedy plants with coin-mimicking seedpods would fool unsuspecting humans into spreading their seeds, and...
Um, er, I heard that insect-infested feed was bad for them somewhere (not sure), even if they do eat beetles and worms in the garden. I think it could have something to do with the insect "waste products" and dead bodies.
For those with grainpests in the house: Traps cannot end the problem...
No, the worms are not young roaches. Young roaches simply look like small versions of old roaches. Wikipedia says that the roaches transmit the worms the same way mosquitoes transmit malaria and other diseases.
In fact, I know people that keep surinams as pets, and I imagine they would make...
Are you comfortable telling us what region (or at least climate) you live in?
Surinams are not the worst pest roaches due to their environment preferences. Maybe convince dad to replace leaflitter with some sort of other plant-helping mechanism that doesn't provide insect habitat to at least...
No, not the coop. I will try to freeze an entire watermelon rind sooner or later, but I am a bit worried that they will bring chunks of the dirty floor into their cold bath.
Some of them might be heat tolerant, but not all, since they are all different.
(erp, a smelly bath is not very pleasing...
Yes, I did read a few articles on chicken cooling and I know there are other cooling threads, but the floor-cleaning is, um, overdue.
I fed them some frozen mixed vegs as ice cream, but it probably isn't enough even with a giant shade tree because the air itself is hot and wet. Any tips on...
Um, the photos aren't working.
I heard somewhere that the beak grows like our nails do, and while I am not experienced this might be a minor reassurance. :)
Well, um, err, please don't make hasty assumptions just because my username is based off one of the hens :)
But back to the namegame: When one of mine gets called "fat ameraucauna", the other one must get called "thin ameraucauna"...
:lau
Due to fear of anthropomorphism, our 7 hens have a rather unusual naming system. The fat ameraucauna sort of gets named "fat ameraucauna"...
Of course, this doesn't stop me from being nice and cuddly towards them, but fat ameraucana and friends probably think of me as a food dispenser.
Gah, I lost my camera (phone) to a junk-app related issue.
I guess the "emergency" thread will be put on temporary hold...
I hope that this isn't "bumping", given the old age of the thread, but I guess you can ask for the details now that I'm not busy with the emergency thread.