Hi Mel51,
Before you put the mothballs out, read up on some of the safety/hazard info on the internet. They can do terrible things to a respiratory system just breathing the air where they're slowly evaporating. Physical contact can bring on other problems, cancer being one. Exposure can also lead to kidney &/or liver failure. Just be careful with them, K?
I agree with you about the chosen locale of relocation. That's why we chose the spot we chose. A critters' paradise.. about 2 - 3 miles from the nearest house, with 2 lakes & tons of woods between them. lol Yup, the critters can't be messin with my chickens, or my garden. So far, with the dogs we have, the coons and possums haven't ventured into the fenced part of the yard where the chickens & garden are. Also, I don't think they could get into my chicken pens. We used cattle panel and covered that with chicken wire. Only a snake can fit! HA!
Before you put the mothballs out, read up on some of the safety/hazard info on the internet. They can do terrible things to a respiratory system just breathing the air where they're slowly evaporating. Physical contact can bring on other problems, cancer being one. Exposure can also lead to kidney &/or liver failure. Just be careful with them, K?
I agree with you about the chosen locale of relocation. That's why we chose the spot we chose. A critters' paradise.. about 2 - 3 miles from the nearest house, with 2 lakes & tons of woods between them. lol Yup, the critters can't be messin with my chickens, or my garden. So far, with the dogs we have, the coons and possums haven't ventured into the fenced part of the yard where the chickens & garden are. Also, I don't think they could get into my chicken pens. We used cattle panel and covered that with chicken wire. Only a snake can fit! HA!