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<blockquote data-quote="iwannaknow53" data-source="post: 1577030" data-attributes="member: 24713"><p>last year I read up on using garlic for fly control and it made sense to me. So I had my feed store mix 2% garlic into 50 lb ground corn based mix. I fed the girls (30 of them) every three days about 2 lbs per head (eyeball method) and it seemed to work fairly well. Had to leave town for a week. I came back and I had flies everywhere. So I started it back up, and it had no effect from that point on. I'm not going that route this year. Did a cost analysis and it wasn't cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iwannaknow53, post: 1577030, member: 24713"] last year I read up on using garlic for fly control and it made sense to me. So I had my feed store mix 2% garlic into 50 lb ground corn based mix. I fed the girls (30 of them) every three days about 2 lbs per head (eyeball method) and it seemed to work fairly well. Had to leave town for a week. I came back and I had flies everywhere. So I started it back up, and it had no effect from that point on. I'm not going that route this year. Did a cost analysis and it wasn't cheap. [/QUOTE]
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