How to keep pest out of the AVIARY ( COCKROACHES / ANTS )
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- Опубліковано 27 жов 2022
- A common problem that many deal with when you have an outdoor aviary is pest. In todays video ill show you how to get rid of roaches and ants from the aviary.
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When I built my aviary, predators that I didn't even know existed came to kill my birds. They are SO freaking crafty.
I use sticky traps with small openings so the birds do not get caught. They are always by the birds. It is amazing how many small bugs are caught. It is also good to keep to keep them in your house (under furniture).
As always, very informative. Thank you
You left out snakes, they're smarter than rats. I hate roaches, disgusting as hell.
DE doesn't work when it is moist. Permethrin-powder or boric-acid powder is probably way-way-way more effective. I'd suggest you just fog the expensive IG Regulators, the insect growth regulators only last 21 days but they attack developing bugs & are very-very effective IMO. I sprayed 12 gallons of $.25c nerve-agent for mosquitoes the other week, the cheap synthetic version lasts about 8 weeks where the bifenthrin only lasts about 4 weeks. I actually spray all three b/c they attack different bugs with different levels of efficiency.
Great video awesome website.
They do a good job in the aviary of eating bird poop and cleaning up spilt food. If you get too many just add a species of bird that will eat them like white rumped shama or created partridges.
looking fantastic!! thanks for all your hard work and videos. Make sure to get food-grade Diatomaceous Earth. It is safer if the birds eat it.
Thankyou for the tip Mark, I didnt know they had that ! Ill grab that one instead next
Those are periplaneta australasiae, they have great difficulty living indoors. Furthermore they are a great food source
Furthermore they keep the German cockroaches away as well, and those can live in your house.
I also see some Periplaneta americana as well. Also have some difficulty living indoors unless you have a source of water available 24/7.
I always relocate the Periplaneta roaches to a nature park I feel bad for killing something that isn't really pestiferous.
Why not feed the roaches to your birds? Blend them up with egg food. Great source of protein.