Creosote - Substitute - Red Mites

Started by Old bird, March 16, 2009, 12:17:53

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Old bird

Hi does anyone out there know whether the substitute stuff is as good at clearing out the red mites?

I don't think that I can buy proper creosote any longer so am thinking that this may be the alternative?

Old Bird ;D ::)

Old bird


GodfreyRob

Pretty sure you can still get creosote. I saw it in the local agricultural merchants here in Otley, West Yorks.
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Old bird

Thanks for that infor Godfrey Rob - I will give our local place a call to see if they still have it - I thought that it had been banned!

Old Bird

;D

Hyacinth

Quote from: Old bird on March 16, 2009, 14:07:06
Thanks for that infor Godfrey Rob - I will give our local place a call to see if they still have it - I thought that it had been banned!

Old Bird

;D

I think it has....carcinogenic, y'know ::).....that's why I laid in a stock from my local little shop when I could 8)


teresa

We got some last year from a cattle market think its sold to farmers still but dont quote me?

worldor

Yes the substitute stuff does work against red mite.

tilts

as well as creositing the buildings, the other thing you can do for the chickens with red mite is put vaseline on their legs.
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Old bird

Thanks all for the answers!

I have put some substitute stuff in the house and will keep my fingers crossed.  Not due to get ex bats for a week or two - so worst of smell should have finished by then!

Old Bird

;D

manicscousers

old bird, I'm so glad you're getting some more girls  ;D

Old bird

Thanks Manics!

Yes I am fairly sure that they will be safer now as the Council have blocked off the entrance to the car park right beside my girls run!

I am hoping to get them early April! 

My two girls at home are still doing very well and still laying between 1 and 2 a day!  Bless them - they are the most spoilt hens ever!

Old Bird

;D

louise stella

Quote from: tilts on March 23, 2009, 12:49:37
as well as creositing the buildings, the other thing you can do for the chickens with red mite is put vaseline on their legs.
Thats for scaley leg mite isn't it?

Louise
Grow yer bugger grow!

tilts

Yep, you're right, i obviously cannot read!! ;D
Tread softly or you'll tread on my dreams.....Yeats

kt.

I am building a new hen house as I think my current one is infested and the warmer weather is bringing them back out.  I have tried sulphur candles, Jeyes fluid and other stuff but nothing seems to work brilliantly. 

I have managed to get 1 gallon of creosote, once mixed with a little oil and painted on - is it a permanent fix?
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flowerofshona2007

We have a steam cleaner that we blizt the shed with every few months, that kills everything and is safe :)

kt.

Quote from: flowerofshona2007 on April 17, 2009, 23:57:38
We have a steam cleaner that we blizt the shed with every few months, that kills everything and is safe :)
I would do that if I had a power supply at my lottie.   ;D ;D
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JIS

I *think* from memory creosote was banned sometime in 2003 in product sizes less than 20L , so you will probably only find it in merchant supplier type places.

Robert_Brenchley

You can still buy 20 litres of creosote; I think it's only the small quantities that are banned. Someone was selling it on eBay the other day. It's not environmentally friendly, but if all else fails it might be worth it.

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