I guess I should feed them less then. They do keep the horse maure piles spresd out better, but they also have free access to food like the chickens and turkeys.LOL Robert!![]()
My Guineas range my pastures and love to scratch thru the manure (for fly larva, beetles and other bugs), but I don't have enough fruit trees to compare to an orchard so I can't say how they are with gnats.
They will eat bees if they can catch them... so you'll want to make sure the Guineas do not have access to any hives (if you have any). They have been known to camp out in front of the hives and snack all day.
RobertH