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Thanks, RC. I think I'm just feeling a little fragile @ the moment. No doubt I will survive & get over it.
Take a mental health break. Cuddle a cat, chat to a chicken, and to hell with whatever you are supposed to be doing.Thanks, RC. I think I'm just feeling a little fragile @ the moment. No doubt I will survive & get over it.![]()
Unfortunately I have deadlines...Take a mental health break. Cuddle a cat, chat to a chicken, and to hell with whatever you are supposed to be doing.
I know the feeling. The storm will pass.Thanks, RC. I think I'm just feeling a little fragile @ the moment. No doubt I will survive & get over it.![]()
I know that @WhoDatChick (who hasn't been active for a while) hung one (or maybe two) of those electric bug zappers - the dead flies dropped to the floor and the chickens ate them up.One of the things I truly hate about keeping chickens is the flies!!!
They come in absolute droves.
I've always kept a couple of fly traps round the coop because I figure the girls are no fonder of them than I am. Given the amount of manure & our warm, damp summers it just seemed sensible to have a couple hanging where they'd catch the maximum number of flies.
However when we moved here & the girls insisted on hanging on the patio of an afternoon it became impossible to set foot outside without 1 or 2 flies getting into the house. My son hates them more than I do so I repurposed an old fly trap I found in the yard & hung it @ the back door. It's only been there a couple of weeks but that's disgusting! Yep, the fly population has been considerably reduced!
Anyone else with the same problem or is it lovely, muggy Queensland?
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Wow! That seems like a lot of flies but I have no point of reference, so I'm probably talking nonsense.One of the things I truly hate about keeping chickens is the flies!!!
They come in absolute droves.
I've always kept a couple of fly traps round the coop because I figure the girls are no fonder of them than I am. Given the amount of manure & our warm, damp summers it just seemed sensible to have a couple hanging where they'd catch the maximum number of flies.
However when we moved here & the girls insisted on hanging on the patio of an afternoon it became impossible to set foot outside without 1 or 2 flies getting into the house. My son hates them more than I do so I repurposed an old fly trap I found in the yard & hung it @ the back door. It's only been there a couple of weeks but that's disgusting! Yep, the fly population has been considerably reduced!
Anyone else with the same problem or is it lovely, muggy Queensland?
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I thought it was a lot too.Wow! That seems like a lot of flies but I have no point of reference, so I'm probably talking nonsense.