Margaid
Well-known member
Chris are you saying that because redmite can't survive in a creosoted coop, any that are around stay on the hens all the time?
I've read on another forum that limewash is also inhospitable to redmite - and has the advantage that the inside of the coop would be white. We've used limewash in the old dairy (now utility room/pantry) in the cottage because it helps keep flies away. Anyone had any experience of using it? Presumably there'd be the same problem of redmite on the hens.
I've read on another forum that limewash is also inhospitable to redmite - and has the advantage that the inside of the coop would be white. We've used limewash in the old dairy (now utility room/pantry) in the cottage because it helps keep flies away. Anyone had any experience of using it? Presumably there'd be the same problem of redmite on the hens.