
Good example though!
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I have hawks around here. I researched ways to deter them. One homestead blog I read showed red ribbon crisscrossed over the top of the run. It was huge like mine. Roofing mine was not really feasible due to the layout. So far so goodawesome coop! what is the red string over the run for?
I'd say it's time to start trapping. Put several mouse traps out but block them from the chickens. Peanut works great as bait in my experience. Cheese is dumb. Mice naturally eat nuts, seeds, fruits, and vegetables. Peanut putter sticks to the trap and has a strong smell to attract them. Check the traps daily and reset them with fresh bait - be sure to refresh bait that has sat on a trap for several days untouched.Yes. I disturbed them in a nest yesterday and the adult mice went right through it like it was the freeway.
That said these mice are smaller than good ole country mice.
They are nasty food destroyers.
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This is beautiful. Lucky chickens...Here is our 4X8 coop. On a wonderful sunny February day. The sun drove the temperature up to 63F earlier. Note the humidity shows 58%. Outside the coop it is 52%.
I'd say it's time to start trapping. Put several mouse traps out but block them from the chickens. Peanut works great as bait in my experience. Cheese is dumb. Mice naturally eat nuts, seeds, fruits, and vegetables. Peanut putter sticks to the trap and has a strong smell to attract them. Check the traps daily and reset them with fresh bait - be sure to refresh bait that has sat on a trap for several days untouched.
Have you tried the bucket traps?Little turds eat the bait and don't trip the traps.
I am coming up with ways to poison but contain while dying.
Yes gross but necessary.
I will do a thread with what I come up with.
Have you tried the bucket traps?
Here's an example from a quick google search:
https://www.google.com/aclk?sa=L&ai...hUKEwiKi-LasKPgAhUSc98KHSpSB-sQ9aACCDY&adurl=
I'm not sure what impresses me more; the fact that you know the word "tesseract" or the fact that you actually used it correctly!So many good ideas. I have learned so much here and I can't wait to put it all into action. Heh, I have so many different thoughts my first coop will probably fold in on itself and become a tesseract.
Silkies aren't chickens...Those things don't even look like chickens !!!
For some reason I can't see how they are considered a chicken. I don't have any............yet. Before the Cyber silkie loving world starts giving me heck, Let me say I am joking.......kinda..![]()
Childhood reading of Wrinkle in Time for the win!I'm not sure what impresses me more; the fact that you know the word "tesseract" or the fact that you actually used it correctly!
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I use scratch grins, no need to 'refresh'.reset them with fresh bait - be sure to refresh bait that has sat on a trap for several days untouched.
Shove a sunflower seed into the trigger, shove it in tight so they have to work at it. Put bait end of snap trap against a wall or flat vertical surface(like a box at least 6" tall). My catch rate skyrocketed when I started doing both these things.Little turds eat the bait and don't trip the traps.
You can use windshield washer fluid instead of waterThey work in summer when things don't freeze.