DE Nope!I had heard that DE worked on insects with hard exoskeletons by going underneath the shell and drying it out, so I wouldn't think it would work on maggots.
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DE Nope!I had heard that DE worked on insects with hard exoskeletons by going underneath the shell and drying it out, so I wouldn't think it would work on maggots.
I just bought Gordons Permethrin10 concentrate. at TSC just now.Good thinking! Here it is!
Casportpony, yes I took a lot of time removing maggots this morning, and I'm checking again right after I post this.Since you have read this thread you know you must get all of the maggots off ASAP!
I checked him really well, only found two I missed, but I'm going to keep checking all day. And I have him isolated, and away from flies. I found no wounds on him. SO..Since you have read this thread you know you must get all of the maggots off ASAP!
We all should, I never expected this!Now I feel like checking all my girls over with a finetooth comb.![]()
Fantastic news, thank you for the update!My rooster is doing great! Just waiting until his wound completely heals to let him back out. I'm afraid he'll attaract flies again so I'm waiting as long as I possibly can. But his wound looks really good! I would say hes pretty much back to normal. He tried escaping the shed yesterday while my back was turned lol hes been crowing like normal too. I cant believe I saved him!
Oh that's hilarous! I cant even imagine what my cat would thinkYou are right to be extra careful, we didn't put our boy back out until he was 100% healed. Meantime the cats seemed to get a big kick out of him crowing in the house LOL