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I'm pretty sure it's organic, or if they do spray it it's with some homemade non -toxic concoction.X
Another question. Is this apple orchard sprayed? Whatever chemicals used might determine if guineas should be placed there. If its an organic orchard it may work.
If your friend builds a coop, buys keets, raises them in that coop, maybe this is a good plan for tick control.
It would be important that the guineas return to the coop at night to roost safely. I say start with keets because adult guineas tend to wander and may not recognize a new place as home for some time. I was given a flock of adults once, and after a month in the run i let them out with the chickens and 6 went walk about. Last seen 2 miles from my house. Never seen again. Probably went to roosting in trees and picked off one by one.