Have you ever heard of fly predators? I have never used them, but only read about them in horse magazines and catalogs, and I am not sure of the cost.
Very interesting! Thank you very much for the idea!
The downside is the cost, onm their web-site (https://www.spalding-labs.com/orders/place/step1.aspx) i entered 17 chickens into the form (they don't have a duck category) and the result was over $100 :barnie
And i wouldn't be sure if the ducks wouldn't just simply eat those »beneficial bugs that control flies naturally« for dinner. - The things we do for ducks…
 
Very interesting! Thank you very much for the idea!
The downside is the cost, onm their web-site (https://www.spalding-labs.com/orders/place/step1.aspx) i entered 17 chickens into the form (they don't have a duck category) and the result was over $100 :barnie
And i wouldn't be sure if the ducks wouldn't just simply eat those »beneficial bugs that control flies naturally« for dinner. - The things we do for ducks…

The things we do for ducks, I know, really!! I wondered about the ducks eating them as well. I have a stinky fly trap currently and it has worked well, but... it stinks!! :duc
 
The things we do for ducks, I know, really!! I wondered about the ducks eating them as well. I have a stinky fly trap currently and it has worked well, but... it stinks!! :duc
As said, i tried those glue strip hanging things - full in less than 10 minutes. Maybe a fan with sharpened metal blades in a pipe…
 
Very interesting! Thank you very much for the idea!
The downside is the cost, onm their web-site (https://www.spalding-labs.com/orders/place/step1.aspx) i entered 17 chickens into the form (they don't have a duck category) and the result was over $100 :barnie
And i wouldn't be sure if the ducks wouldn't just simply eat those »beneficial bugs that control flies naturally« for dinner. - The things we do for ducks…
That’s exactly what I was thinking.
 

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