ToolFanGeoff
Well-known member
Guys,
It seems that some of us on GJ have barns with animals. I am asking for advice on fly control for my eight horse-stall barn.
We muck twice a day, morning, and night. The manure goes into a dumpster with a closing lid. We keep the stalls as clean and dry as we can. Rubber horse mats with mini-flake shavings.
Our closest barn neighbor keeps their horse stalls as clean or even cleaner than we do.
The other two barns in proximity to us are not quite as clean – mucking once a day.
We are believers in cleanliness helping reduce the fly issues. We are looking for reasonable ways to minimize flies even more, making it healthier for the horses, and nicer for us and our guests.
Because the neighboring barns would not do it, the fly predator system would not work for us.
We have done fly strips and the water bag bug catchers – with limited success.
I believe there is an enzyme(?) spray? I don’t know anyone who has tried this, so I am just not sure how it works, or if it would work.
Has anyone had luck using cinnamon oil (or other food grade oil) sprayed around the barn?
Any luck with fans blowing in the stalls? Blowing down from above, or across the stalls?
Our horses have fly masks and fly sheets that help them but do not seem to reduce the number of flies at the barn.
Is there something obvious I am missing (besides pesticide)?
Thank you, Geoff
It seems that some of us on GJ have barns with animals. I am asking for advice on fly control for my eight horse-stall barn.
We muck twice a day, morning, and night. The manure goes into a dumpster with a closing lid. We keep the stalls as clean and dry as we can. Rubber horse mats with mini-flake shavings.
Our closest barn neighbor keeps their horse stalls as clean or even cleaner than we do.
The other two barns in proximity to us are not quite as clean – mucking once a day.
We are believers in cleanliness helping reduce the fly issues. We are looking for reasonable ways to minimize flies even more, making it healthier for the horses, and nicer for us and our guests.
Because the neighboring barns would not do it, the fly predator system would not work for us.
We have done fly strips and the water bag bug catchers – with limited success.
I believe there is an enzyme(?) spray? I don’t know anyone who has tried this, so I am just not sure how it works, or if it would work.
Has anyone had luck using cinnamon oil (or other food grade oil) sprayed around the barn?
Any luck with fans blowing in the stalls? Blowing down from above, or across the stalls?
Our horses have fly masks and fly sheets that help them but do not seem to reduce the number of flies at the barn.
Is there something obvious I am missing (besides pesticide)?
Thank you, Geoff
