Official BYC Poll: How Do You Keep Flies Out Of Your Coop?

How Do You Keep Flies Out Of Your Coop?

  • I clean their coop regularly

    Votes: 147 62.3%
  • I use sand on the coop floor to keep it dry and odorless

    Votes: 50 21.2%
  • I have electric fly zappers in the coop

    Votes: 6 2.5%
  • I grow carnivorous plants around the coop

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I use fans around the coop to keep the air moving

    Votes: 30 12.7%
  • I keep waterers out of the coop to avoid moisture

    Votes: 69 29.2%
  • I clean up their left-over snacks and treats

    Votes: 53 22.5%
  • I eliminate stagnant & pooling water

    Votes: 75 31.8%
  • I breed fly predators such as non-stinging wasps

    Votes: 7 3.0%
  • I've placed my compost pile far away from the coop & run

    Votes: 62 26.3%
  • I use fly traps

    Votes: 78 33.1%
  • I clean/dust their coop with repellants and/or pesticides

    Votes: 32 13.6%
  • Other (please elaborate in a reply below)

    Votes: 37 15.7%

  • Total voters
    236
I use permethrin spray. It works for me. I also use poultry dust.
 

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I use Deep Bedding in the coop to keep things absolutely dry. Deep Litter in the run keeps poop from building up to attract them.

I will see flies attracted to a fresh dropping in the run, but I don't see any more flies in the coop or run than are generally attracted to anything a fly might like in a random place on the rest of the property. The garbage cans are the problem, not the chickens.

My miniature run-maintenance helpers might be a factor:

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I honestly have no idea how a dung beetle gets in and out of a chicken run without being eaten, but I'm happy to see them hard at work.

Good ventilation with deep liter method and never had a fly issue.

Yes. This.
 
Perfect timing for this thread! We are going to do our first full clean out of our coop. The deep litter method worked great but the chickens deciding to sleep outside probably worked better. Lol

We did not struggle with flies last year but we had a couple less chickens. They free range mostly so I bet that helps.

Is there something I can spray/put down during our clean out to help deter them? We are also wanting to take care of any bugs living in the coop that we are probably unaware of. Our mama and chicks will be sleeping inside the coop for a quite few weeks (if she stays with them for 7-8 weeks like her last brood) and I bet that will attract the flies.

Thank you!
 
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