I have friends who have had success with the lavendar repelling mice but when we tried it, it did nothing - the little buggers just ignored it. We have been trying every method lately (lavendar, steel wool, mouse traps, etc) and we can still hear them in the attic - very frustrating
Mint and napthalene. If you can get by a dollar store or find a feed store that carries the old fashioned moth balls....put them everywhere in your attic you can reach. My mother actually has them across her doors because she likes to keep them open in the warm weather. She's never had a mouse since she started doing it. She also lays napthalene around the exterior of her sheds - again, no mice.
I have used mint successfully when I have been unable to find napthalene. Just have to be cautious with mint because it is such an aggressive plant, it will overtake anything around it quickly and easily. It's why my mother uses mothballs/napthalene instead.
This is very interesting and I am excited to try it. We have raised chickens for about 4 yrs, thanks to a homeschool project! We now have chicken fever

We raised our first 50 broilers last year with great success, considering we were learning as we went. This year, we ordered 150, which arrived last week. We are looking for ways to cut our cost on feed. We have freedom rangers and plan on putting them in chicken tractors to forage once they are older. We did this last year, but just let them free range in our yard with our layers. We figured 150 would just be to chaotic to let run loose. Lol! I have been giving our chickens buttermilk on a fairly regular basis and it seems to cut down on the poopy booties and diarrhea. I would like more info on how you feed your broilers. What is the age you stop feeding them the chick feed and switch to the scratch? Last year we only fed chick starter and then finisher, along with their free ranging. We are looking to cut our cost this year.
And with fear of sounding really dumb, what is up/acv? Thank you in advance for any advise you can offer. Blessings, Sheliea
UP = unpasteurized
ACV = apple cider vinegar
I can't really advise on cutting costs. I tend to spend more on a single bag of feed than most would care to contemplate. It's one reason I'm so happy with the fermenting. I'm working on fixing that cost pain by making up my own mix and buying it a couple tons at a time; but, finding a mill around here that will work with me has proven to be a challenge.
Were having horrible flies here too. I'm out by Apache junction. I put some orange peels in the nest boxes and have hardly any flies in the coop now. The run is a different story. I've been seeing a lot of those giant roaches too. I'm scared to death of those things. Only other bug that terrifies me are bees and such. Talk about a panic attack!
This tickled me. We have bees deliberately (hives on the property); and, I do a happy dance every time I see them. They are what makes my gardens and trees bloom and bear sustenance for me and mine, so I'm thrilled when I see them. Wasps and hornets on the other hand.....I picked up a hanging planter of mine, one year, without looking under the trailing plant. I grabbed a handful of hive. 34 stings and a trip to the ER later, I learned a valuable lesson (well, re-learned). Never pick up anything you can't see underneath...at least not with bare hands.
We used to have what Texans call "water-bugs" and I swear to all that's holy is just a colloquial way of saying "big-a-- roaches". **shudders** I haven't seen a single one since we started letting a few of our girls free range. I won't let them all out because we do have predators to worry about; but, a few (about 12 to 18). I've said goodbye to a few ant hills, most of the scorpions, the water-bugs, and quite a few of the spiders. The guinea seem to be taking care of our ticks, also...our muscovy should be big enough to go outside in a bit - so we'll have them out and about as well. Between them and the bats that roost around here, we're pretty golden. Which is a good thing, considering I live along a river.
Now, if I can just keep the snakes from making an appearance....gah