Fly Paper and Chickens

jthornton

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When I had my first group of chickens ( I didn't know they were pullets ), I put out some Victor Super Fly Paper when the flies started being a problem. Back then I didn't have a fenced chicken yard so I would let them out of their tiny run and they would stick pretty close to the run. I'd step out often from the machine shop and do a head count. Once one of the pullets was missing, so I started searching for her... round and round I went with no luck. Then I spotted some fly paper laying on the ground near some weeds. So being the neat nut that I am I picked up the tape but it was stuck to something so I gave it a bit more pull and heard a yelp and it came out with some feathers stuck to it. A few moments later the pullet walked out like nothing happened.

So I remembered that event and was trying to come up with some chicken proof fly paper. I took some scrap hardware cloth and formed a circle just a bit bigger than the board. Put a bottom in it and stapled the Super Fly Paper to both sides of the board ( a sticky job for sure ). Then I can hang it with a S hook where I need the fly paper close to the ground and near food and poop and stuff that attracts flies.

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JT
 
When I had my first group of chickens ( I didn't know they were pullets ), I put out some Victor Super Fly Paper when the flies started being a problem. Back then I didn't have a fenced chicken yard so I would let them out of their tiny run and they would stick pretty close to the run. I'd step out often from the machine shop and do a head count. Once one of the pullets was missing, so I started searching for her... round and round I went with no luck. Then I spotted some fly paper laying on the ground near some weeds. So being the neat nut that I am I picked up the tape but it was stuck to something so I gave it a bit more pull and heard a yelp and it came out with some feathers stuck to it. A few moments later the pullet walked out like nothing happened.

So I remembered that event and was trying to come up with some chicken proof fly paper. I took some scrap hardware cloth and formed a circle just a bit bigger than the board. Put a bottom in it and stapled the Super Fly Paper to both sides of the board ( a sticky job for sure ). Then I can hang it with a S hook where I need the fly paper close to the ground and near food and poop and stuff that attracts flies.

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JT
That's a great idea, JT!!!! What is the pink and red stuff?
 
I’m going to stick this trick in the back of my brain in case I ever get this problem. So far I haven’t had any that I’ve seen. Once in a while one or 2 dead ones on a window sill but I’ve never seen a live one in the coop. :idunno

Maybe the girls eat any that get in?:sick
 
When I had my first group of chickens ( I didn't know they were pullets ), I put out some Victor Super Fly Paper when the flies started being a problem. Back then I didn't have a fenced chicken yard so I would let them out of their tiny run and they would stick pretty close to the run. I'd step out often from the machine shop and do a head count. Once one of the pullets was missing, so I started searching for her... round and round I went with no luck. Then I spotted some fly paper laying on the ground near some weeds. So being the neat nut that I am I picked up the tape but it was stuck to something so I gave it a bit more pull and heard a yelp and it came out with some feathers stuck to it. A few moments later the pullet walked out like nothing happened.

So I remembered that event and was trying to come up with some chicken proof fly paper. I took some scrap hardware cloth and formed a circle just a bit bigger than the board. Put a bottom in it and stapled the Super Fly Paper to both sides of the board ( a sticky job for sure ). Then I can hang it with a S hook where I need the fly paper close to the ground and near food and poop and stuff that attracts flies.

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JT
GENIOUS
 

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