grannys gone and done it

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they drink the 3.5 gallon every 2nd -3rd day. the water container is hard to handle. It has to be flipped after its filled.
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That's almost 30 lbs! Is there another type of waterer that would work better and be easier?
 
Low 30s today and sunny and some snow flurries yesterday.

When I refinished most of the furniture and woodwork here, I used the good toxic stripper (that actually works) to strip and the Safest Stripper I used to wash the other stripper off my hands. lol
 
they have one that fills from the top. never used it before . I think they are about $4o. somewhere in there. I have no idea if the are good or not.
 
Quote: Ain't that the truth! Stuff my bro has is actually pretty bad, causes brain damage in children. It's been banned everywhere in US for home use, and next year will be banned for agriculture too.


So mites confirmed!
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I hate them!!! #2 and I are off to start the battle. Don't know how long it will take, so I will say goodnight now. I'll check back when we finish to see if any night owls are still up. hooot!



Here's my bantam coop.


The nest boxes and storage cupboard. The storage area is where a lot of the red mites were hiding, so most of the spraying was not where the birds had any contact.




On the bright side, my boric acid ant bait worked great! They were gone in a 1½ days and no health endangered for anything without 6 legs!
 
Don't jump too high, not good on the ankle. Lol

I am heading to bed.

Goodnight sweet dreams to whoever sees this. :)
 
Low 30s today and sunny and some snow flurries yesterday.

When I refinished most of the furniture and woodwork here, I used the good toxic stripper (that actually works) to strip and the Safest Stripper I used to wash the other stripper off my hands. lol
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I'm rambling here, as it's slow here right now. Question for all: With this "El Nino" very warm winter for the east and Midwest, what will that do to next years insect infestation? Specifically mosquitos and chicken diseases?
 
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