Ants everywhere

Yellowcoop1

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Hi everyone. My front driveway/walkway and some surrounding grass area is loaded with small to medium sized Red ants. I walk barefoot around my property and can't even take the garbage out without stepping on them, eww.

My question is this:

Can I make a quick homemade harness for the chickens (kinda like they sell for parrots) and walk them around on a long leash (cause this is the front of my property not fenced) as the eat all of those red ants. I want maybe three of them to do it.

There is so much activity that it looks like they may be trying to move to a new home???
 
Take a 3/4 inch strip of leather about 4 inches long and estimate a slit in the center of the 3/4 inch part in from the end enough so as to not pull through. Take and feed the other end into the slit, the 'hole' needs be a little larger than the size you are feeding through, it needs to be able to slide a little. Punch a hole in the other end and put a rope, string, whatever you have that will hold the bird, in it and tie a knot, attach the 'whatever' you used to a stake or big brick or what have you. You have now made a leg leash. It is a very simple object, don't over think it. the bird can not get away from where you wish 'it' to be.

Make sure you protect the bird, because it can no longer protect itself from 'things' in the great outdoors. This item will work for all birds I suppose, I have only done so with chickens. Put it on your Guineas and see how it works.

It works like this one, but is not as fancy.



As long as you follow the concept, you can use most anything. Just make sure it does not cinch up and stay too tight. You don't want your birds feet going to sleep.


Best,

RJ
 
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Take a 3/4 inch strip of leather about 4 inches long and estimate a slit in the center of the 3/4 inch part in from the end enough so as to not pull through. Take and feed the other end into the slit, the 'hole' needs be a little larger than the size you are feeding through, it needs to be able to slide a little. Punch a hole in the other end and put a rope, string, whatever you have that will hold the bird, in it and tie a knot, attach the 'whatever' you used to a stake or big brick or what have you. You have now made a leg leash. It is a very simple object, don't over think it. the bird can not get away from where you wish 'it' to be.

Make sure you protect the bird, because it can no longer protect itself from 'things' in the great outdoors. This item will work for all birds I suppose, I have only done so with chickens. Put it on your Guineas and see how it works.

It works like this one, but is not as fancy.



As long as you follow the concept, you can use most anything. Just make sure it does not cinch up and stay too tight. You don't want your birds feet going to sleep.


Best,

RJ

Thank you. The loop getting too tight and cutting off the circulation is what I have been worried about. I have had guineas run off on me twice and I am afraid my babies might take off when they get older too, so I have been looking for a way to prevent that. I was told to only let half of them out at a time but if I can leash them, I can be sure that I am not keeping the same ones penned all the time.
 
That's true. But I would want to wrap/pad it so I don't hurt their legs.
 

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