Halfpasthen
Songster
Actually I reread the first post. I have them every year too. They fall out of my compost tumbler. I collect them and feed them to my quail, fish, and my friends bearded dragon
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That could be. But, I'm quite sure these particular ones pictured above are what I've had around. I think the ones you're talking about may be smaller and have a harder exoskeleton? I should snap a pic next time I see them!It sounds like you are speaking of wood lice or affectionately called "rollie pollie bugs." These are not those. Wood lice will not harm chickens.
As for what they are im not sure but i know ive seen them before
That sounds like the same thing I see around my shed .Actually I reread the first post. I have them every year too. They fall out of my compost tumbler. I collect them and feed them to my quail, fish, and my friends bearded dragon
That sounds like the same thing I see around my shed .
I've never given it much thought but that makes so much sense. Those flies come from somewhereYeah my guess is the fly is laying eggs in the chicken poo. Then they hatch, voila, gross lil larvae.
They're actually commercially produced as reptile and fish feed.
I've never given it much thought but that makes so much sense. Those flies come from somewhere![]()
Wood lice are usually grey.That could be. But, I'm quite sure these particular ones pictured above are what I've had around. I think the ones you're talking about may be smaller and have a harder exoskeleton? I should snap a pic next time I see them!
I've had them in my compost too...also in my garage...I thought they were horsefly larvae at the time. shuddersActually I reread the first post. I have them every year too. They fall out of my compost tumbler. I collect them and feed them to my quail, fish, and my friends bearded dragon
Where they r is sheltered the only wet in it would b if a bird spilt a bit of water and even then they r all cleaned every day if not every second dayI've seen these guys(usually in dark wet places)under logs, and under buildings. I think they eat mold and wet wood. I wouldn't be surprised if they pose no threat to your hens, I've had them in my shed before and never had a problem. Usually a good cleaning of the area and making sure bedding and chicken area is dry will take care of the problem. Again, just my experience with them.
Best of luck!