Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Re: Non poison mouse trap.... was Re: [CHICKENS-101] ]How many chickens in a 10x10 coop?? Now enrichment, also! :)

 

Hi Dean,  My poultry barn has built in bait stations up on the wall about window seal height.  I use the one bite bait bars in the.
Cathryn
rainbowsilkies MI


From: lafleche49 <hobbyguy@centurytel.net>
To: CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 1:10 PM
Subject: Non poison mouse trap.... was Re: [CHICKENS-101] ]How many chickens in a 10x10 coop?? Now enrichment, also! :)

 
I have yet to poision a nontarget species with well constructed bait stations. For rats and mice I use one bite bar bait. The bars are so hard that poultry cannot eat them and being locked inside a well constructed wooden box the birds can't get to them anyway. All permanent bait stations are best kept outside of the areas where your birds are housed such as a feed room or a hallway within the hen house.

An alternative to poison baits is mouse paper which I have found to be much better than the best mouse trap I have ever owned. In a poultry house it can be rolled and placed inside of a 2 foot section of 4 inch sewer pipe and placed along a wall where mice are often seen. When it is full take a long stick and shove it out the other end. Mouse paper also catches snakes, spiders, and other things that can pose a threat to us and our birds. As a foot note never place one of these sticky pipes in a coop with or near baby chicks. I am sure they would get caught in greater numbers than the mice. Dean
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