Best fly control method

Suzy74

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What have you all found that is the best method to control flies around your outdoor rabbitry? We also keep bees so it needs to be something non-toxic. I've always felt like fly strips attract more flies than they catch so looking for some new ideas.
 

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Fly strips, fly traps placed at least 50' from the livestock, and fly predators. The predators are key
 

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We use fans also. And (DE ) diatomaceous earth sprinkled in the poop trays to kill larva. Not sure that wouldn't kill bees but never see any in the rabbit shed. :idunno though they could come in contact in the compost pile.
 

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DE also kills bees. Great stuff other than that. The way I have mine is for the rabbits in cages to do their thing, then chickens to compost it. I don't think I can remember having any problems with flies.

Probably doesn't help if you don't have chickens though, sorry.
 

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Chickens. Yeah, still have flies BUT fewer -- way fewer. The chickens scratch thru the matter that the flies have laid eggs, eating and making into eggs.

:lol: if those people in Wally World actually knew what chickens eat, they'd never buy an egg! That said, I will collect those eggs from free rangers, milk my goats & drink raw, sweet milk, make into cheese & butter & laugh. My customers love my eggs!!

(I share with the chickens, they love milk, especially if soured)
 
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