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Poultry and Pets => The Hen House => Topic started by: Chappers on March 12, 2008, 15:00

Title: New hen house & red mite prevention
Post by: Chappers on March 12, 2008, 15:00
Ive just got a new bigger hen house for the arrival of my ex batts at the end of the month. Its tongue and groove construction, and i was wondering if it is worth going over all the joints and gaps in it with some clear silicone sealant as i understand that the red mite hides in all the little gaps at night. Anyone done this with any success or would i be wasting time and money.

cheers Chappers
Title: New hen house & red mite prevention
Post by: chicken soup on March 12, 2008, 21:22
My coop is made of ply but I did silicone all the joints and so far touch wood haven't seen any red mite yet and we have had the coop two years now.
Title: New hen house & red mite prevention
Post by: PJM on March 13, 2008, 08:21
Hi Chappers, I built my own coop from plywood, and used silicone to seal all the joint's and cracks, I also varnished all the internal walls as well, it has made it very easy to clean out, which I do weekly, and I just have to wipe down the walls with a dampcloth and disinfectant solution. I also use a red mite barrier powder. Touch wood since September 2007, no red mite.
Title: New hen house & red mite prevention
Post by: muntjac on March 13, 2008, 09:31
absolutly not matey .the hens will find a way to pull the stuff off( t shirt ) and it doesnt sit well in the tummys ,looks blooduy hilarios with them pullong both ends together tho :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
Title: New hen house & red mite prevention
Post by: GrannieAnnie on March 13, 2008, 09:53
The new extension to our big henhouse is ply, and I put the cheap vaseline stuff down the cracks and joints like Munty told me to!!!!
Title: New hen house & red mite prevention
Post by: muntjac on March 13, 2008, 10:19
Quote from: "GrannieAnnie"
The new extension to our big henhouse is ply, and I put the cheap vaseline stuff down the cracks and joints like Munty told me to!!!!


ur a good girl :wink:
Title: New hen house & red mite prevention
Post by: Chappers on March 14, 2008, 12:33
Quote from: "muntjac"
absolutly not matey .the hens will find a way to pull the stuff off( t shirt ) and it doesnt sit well in the tummys ,looks blooduy hilarios with them pullong both ends together tho :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:


Im gonna try the stuff that dries clear so hopefully they wont see it to peck at, the vaseline is also a good idea, ive already started to cover the ends of the perches with it to deter them at night.

cheers :D
Title: New hen house & red mite prevention
Post by: ck2day on March 14, 2008, 13:41
Hi Chappers,  
I read somewhere that you can put a tape like masking tape, around the perches at the end. Put it on inside out (so to speak) and the little b******s get stuck to it and cant move!

Claire
Title: New hen house & red mite prevention
Post by: Foxy on March 14, 2008, 19:27
This is a good time of year to invest in some preventative measures for red mite - very soon the weather will warm up and what can start as a few undetected red mite can soon turn into a major infestation! Redmite love nice new clean wood as well. I always have available Diatom and something like "Poultry Shield" which kill off any redmite. In the next couple of weeks I'll be doing my "spring cleaning" of the henhouses and drenching them in a good mite killer so that I know that at the beginning of the spring everything is sorted and mite free so important with broody hens incubating and very young chicks. :lol:
Title: New hen house & red mite prevention
Post by: Aunt Sally on March 14, 2008, 20:05
This is one thing that the Eglu has over a wooden hen house.  Very, very rare to get red mite. There's no where for them to hide and it is so easy to keep clean  8)  :wink:
Title: New hen house & red mite prevention
Post by: Foxy on March 15, 2008, 14:24
Quote from: "Aunt Sally"
This is one thing that the Eglu has over a wooden hen house.  Very, very rare to get red mite. There's no where for them to hide and it is so easy to keep clean  8)  :wink:


I wouldn't like to like in a plastic house either!!! :lol:  :wink:
Title: New hen house & red mite prevention
Post by: Aunt Sally on March 15, 2008, 14:27
:roll: My chooks love it  :!:  No itchy scratchies  :wink:

I'd hate to live in a wooden shed  :evil:

Have you ever thought that most of the clothing you wear might be plastic  :shock:
Title: New hen house & red mite prevention
Post by: Belinda on March 15, 2008, 14:39
I really want an eglu but my OH says they are too expensive :( I think they look great :)
Title: New hen house & red mite prevention
Post by: Aunt Sally on March 15, 2008, 14:54
Quote from: "Belinda"
I really want an eglu but my OH says they are too expensive :( I think they look great :)


When you work out how long they last. Mine is 3 years old and looks like new, it will probably last 20-30 years, perhaps longer.  And I spend NOTHING on cleaning and anti bug products (little bit of diatom just in case).  I just use plain water with a dash of washing up liquid takes 20 mins to clean once a month.  No annual maintenance; Integral foxproof run. You don't have to buy feeders or drinkers and the resale price of even my 3 year old one would be about 2/3 the original price.  

You win all ways round  :D   Funky too  :wink:
Title: New hen house & red mite prevention
Post by: Belinda on March 15, 2008, 15:01
Sounds great I think I'll have to try and change his mind. :)
Title: New hen house & red mite prevention
Post by: Aunt Sally on March 15, 2008, 15:08
Contact barbara@omlet.co.uk and she will arrange for you to visit someone who owns one in your area !
Title: New hen house & red mite prevention
Post by: Belinda on March 15, 2008, 15:19
Thanks I will  :)