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<blockquote data-quote="Nite Hawk" data-source="post: 1033919" data-attributes="member: 18682"><p>Seriously, folks the bugs have been "wicked" here this year, am hoping they die down a bit,have been turning the milk cow out at 4:00 AM so she can eat without going crazy. She has the thinner hide than beef cows and they have been driving her nuts.</p><p>Its cool enough at 4:00 AM they aren't as bad as when it warms up during the day.</p><p>Was looking at some of the mosquito /black fly /horsefly/ etc traps on the internet, not sure how well they work, or how they work but they say they can reduce the over all numbers so livestock can function without going crazy.</p><p>There is supposed to be something called the NZI trap that is supposed to catch piles of flies, but don't know much about it. there is also supposed to be a horsefly trap put out by farnam.</p><p>Anyone use one of these things and if so, how well do they work??</p><p>would really like to know..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nite Hawk, post: 1033919, member: 18682"] Seriously, folks the bugs have been "wicked" here this year, am hoping they die down a bit,have been turning the milk cow out at 4:00 AM so she can eat without going crazy. She has the thinner hide than beef cows and they have been driving her nuts. Its cool enough at 4:00 AM they aren't as bad as when it warms up during the day. Was looking at some of the mosquito /black fly /horsefly/ etc traps on the internet, not sure how well they work, or how they work but they say they can reduce the over all numbers so livestock can function without going crazy. There is supposed to be something called the NZI trap that is supposed to catch piles of flies, but don't know much about it. there is also supposed to be a horsefly trap put out by farnam. Anyone use one of these things and if so, how well do they work?? would really like to know.. [/QUOTE]
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