Help, maggots!!

Lastchancechicken

Chirping
5 Years
Apr 21, 2018
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I have a sand base run with DE and PDZ mixed into the soil. I rake the run and coop everyother day. i keep geese and chicken together in the run and free range during the day. I have a bizillion flies and they are all over the food dishes. The grese have a small bucket of water for dunking and when I picked it up tonight there were maggots under it!! How do I kill them and what have I done wrong?? This is my first attempt at chickens and I am very discouraged.
 
I bet your chickens would enjoy eating those.

It's a bad year for flies. Just try to make sure any spilled feed is cleaned up, and you could try hanging some fly paper in the coop to catch the adults if you can hang it where the birds won't have access to it.

You might also try hanging a fly trap that has an attractant away from the coop so the flies are drawn away. And they will end up in the trap and will die so that too will help reduce the fly population.
 
I bet your chickens would enjoy eating those.

It's a bad year for flies. Just try to make sure any spilled feed is cleaned up, and you could try hanging some fly paper in the coop to catch the adults if you can hang it where the birds won't have access to it.

You might also try hanging a fly trap that has an attractant away from the coop so the flies are drawn away. And they will end up in the trap and will die so that too will help reduce the fly population.
 
I'm suprised the chickens didn't knock you over to get to them, honestly. :) Mine love any kind of "bug".

If you want to add a couple of ducks they LOVE flies. But i wouldn't worry - I think you only have to worry about fly strike if a bird has an open wound?
 
I think you only have to worry about fly strike if a bird has an open wound?
Fly strike can also happen when a bird has poop built up on their butt feathers.
Flies will lay eggs in that poop then when the maggots hatch they can create a wound as they feed.

a small bucket of water for dunking and when I picked it up tonight there were maggots under it!!
The spilled water mixed with the poop particles in the sand makes for a prefect wet dark incubator for flies. Might try putting dunk bucket up on a screen of some sort.
 
Regardless of wether or not chickens and ducks eat flies and or maggots, it’s not an infestation you want to court.
Any small wound can quickly become riddled with maggots causing pain and possibly death to a bird.
Fly paper and ribbons work, but are dangerous if a bird gets tangled up in it.
You best step is to knock down the population as quickly as you can.
As @FlyingNunFarm stated, the hanging kind do smell like a rotting corpse but man, they work so well and so fast.
Here are just a few.
I’ve used the captivator with incredible if not disgusting results in just a few hours.

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