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We have a backyard coop, the girls are allowed to free range. There is so many FLIES. What the heck do I do! Someone save my sanity!
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Northern California, I have a husky and the flies are hanging around the patio, not really in the coop.Where, generally, do you live? This can help for making suggestions.
Where are the flies mainly? In coop, in run, in compost?
Do you have other animals besides chickens?
I will look into the life cycle of a fly. I thought I was doing great then BAM heat wave and we have 1000 flies lol its been great funThere are fly traps with bait- add liquid in bottom, flies go in and die. Many people have success with this.
Fly zappers may work well.
Some people with horses or many animals will buy “fly predators” which are tiny insects that hatch and basically feast on the grubs. But, most effective when you start early in the season - just Google fly predators bc several companies offer them.
You can use sticky fly paper, but not so attractive in your patio-best in other places.
The dog and chicken poop may be attracting them. If possible try to keep the dog and chicken poop farther from the patio or clean it up before fly eggs can hatch.
You need to find the source of where they are breeding. Just look around your place, flies must have something rotten and moist, like old food or vegetation to lay eggs. I had a fly problem too and learned they were laying eggs in the bottom of my recycle bin. Some containers had been thrown in there without pre-rinsing, and it got really stinky. Just what flies love!We have a backyard coop, the girls are allowed to free range. There is so many FLIES. What the heck do I do! Someone save my sanity!
Oh man I would be so mad haha I'll go look there and see. I will gut my entire backyard haha my husband said it's the chickens but If that were the case there would be 100 flies in the coop.You need to find the source of where they are breeding. Just look around your place, flies must have something rotten and moist, like old food or vegetation to lay eggs. I had a fly problem too and learned they were laying eggs in the bottom of my recycle bin. Some containers had been thrown in there without pre-rinsing, and it got really stinky. Just what flies love!
I hate flies too. Yes, only takes a few….eggs to maggots, then BAM! An invasion. Yuk.I will look into the life cycle of a fly. I thought I was doing great then BAM heat wave and we have 1000 flies lol its been great fun
The flies in our area love to live in the grass. I have 4 captivator fly traps that have really helped a lot. You can get them at Tractor Supply, Lowes, Amazon. They are the best I've found so far.We have a backyard coop, the girls are allowed to free range. There is so many FLIES. What the heck do I do! Someone save my sanity!