ChickInnMama
Songster
- Feb 21, 2022
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Hi,
We just had a hurricane come through our area (FL) and now after I’ve put the girls back in their coop they are being swarmed by mosquitoes every night. There are so many that two nights we’ve put them back in the crates they were in during the storm and put them in the garage to get them away from the swarms. My neighbor that has chickens told me to use mint, I looked it up and everything I read said it was safe so I’ve gone out and sprayed peppermint water on their coop every night and some nights it seems to help but others it doesn’t. I’ve been reading all the threads and bug zappers seem to be working for some and not for others? I read to put a fan on them at night, we have a fan in their run that I can point at their coop but the window is kinda high and I don’t know if it would go on them at all, my other concern is them getting too cold because (thankfully) we have been in the 60s at night and a fan seems like it would make them cold. Most of our flock just got over Dry Fowlpox and I have one that has it now after everyone else got well, she started showing signs during the storm. I read vanilla extract also but I have no idea how you go about getting enough of that on the coop? Add it to water? Someone else said they sprayed Adams Flea and Tick Spray all around the outside of the coop… is that safe for chickens? Thanks so much for any help! I have to figure out something because my girls are miserable at night, last night it was so bad when I went to check on them they were moving around and restless and when I looked in the coop it’s because they were swarmed again. I worry about them getting sick again and I have some 5 week old chicks that will be going out with them soon (I’ll be vaccinating them for fowl pox though, i would have done that to my big girls but I’d never heard of fowl pox until they got sick) so I want to stop this issue asap for my hens sake and also the chicks. Thanks again!
We just had a hurricane come through our area (FL) and now after I’ve put the girls back in their coop they are being swarmed by mosquitoes every night. There are so many that two nights we’ve put them back in the crates they were in during the storm and put them in the garage to get them away from the swarms. My neighbor that has chickens told me to use mint, I looked it up and everything I read said it was safe so I’ve gone out and sprayed peppermint water on their coop every night and some nights it seems to help but others it doesn’t. I’ve been reading all the threads and bug zappers seem to be working for some and not for others? I read to put a fan on them at night, we have a fan in their run that I can point at their coop but the window is kinda high and I don’t know if it would go on them at all, my other concern is them getting too cold because (thankfully) we have been in the 60s at night and a fan seems like it would make them cold. Most of our flock just got over Dry Fowlpox and I have one that has it now after everyone else got well, she started showing signs during the storm. I read vanilla extract also but I have no idea how you go about getting enough of that on the coop? Add it to water? Someone else said they sprayed Adams Flea and Tick Spray all around the outside of the coop… is that safe for chickens? Thanks so much for any help! I have to figure out something because my girls are miserable at night, last night it was so bad when I went to check on them they were moving around and restless and when I looked in the coop it’s because they were swarmed again. I worry about them getting sick again and I have some 5 week old chicks that will be going out with them soon (I’ll be vaccinating them for fowl pox though, i would have done that to my big girls but I’d never heard of fowl pox until they got sick) so I want to stop this issue asap for my hens sake and also the chicks. Thanks again!