I teach social studies, so every time I learn where a subscriber is from, my students and I go on a virtual tour... Especially if they are from a country outside of the United States. They will be so excited to visit Ireland! Thank you -Kim
@@thecattlemanswife We always used used motor oil with ours as most here did too..even if it was just the ones you hang between posts and pour it on and let soak ..they rub on them.. I've heard of some using deisel fuel to mix with the insecticide? Years ago we used WAR BEX pour on insecticide.. you had to use it in well ventelaled barn or outside as the fumes. But it got rid of everything...lice grubs and had very few warbles too. I think it cut down in flies in summer too. Was a ouly like pour on. A little bit went long way.
The rep is going to go over their recommendations when they deliver the oiler...I have read that using mineral or canola oil year round is a good practice. I believe that they recommended permethrin (spelling may be wrong) to actively treat at certain times of the year.
Hello I am watching from Ireland. Good luck with the oiler
I teach social studies, so every time I learn where a subscriber is from, my students and I go on a virtual tour... Especially if they are from a country outside of the United States. They will be so excited to visit Ireland! Thank you -Kim
We had two of the oilers and face flaps. They worked pretty good.. ours were palco brand
The oiler is here and Ransom has it put together but I'm on the fence about what I should mix with the insecticide. What did you use?
@@thecattlemanswife We always used used motor oil with ours as most here did too..even if it was just the ones you hang between posts and pour it on and let soak ..they rub on them.. I've heard of some using deisel fuel to mix with the insecticide? Years ago we used WAR BEX pour on insecticide.. you had to use it in well ventelaled barn or outside as the fumes. But it got rid of everything...lice grubs and had very few warbles too. I think it cut down in flies in summer too. Was a ouly like pour on. A little bit went long way.
I use used cooking oil on the chains that contact our hay on hay equip.......What do they recommend?.......
The rep is going to go over their recommendations when they deliver the oiler...I have read that using mineral or canola oil year round is a good practice. I believe that they recommended permethrin (spelling may be wrong) to actively treat at certain times of the year.
@@thecattlemanswife Off the subject but what did youall decide on the Hydralic oil?
We had enough to fill it up so we haven't bought any more yet but we are going to make the switch like you recommended.