In the summer, the mosquito population increases, the number of disease-carrying mosquitoes increases wantonly, which brings us one big trouble after another. When mosquitoes carrying the disease bite people or livestock, they are prone to infectious diseases. So how can we solve the problem of flies and mosquitoes and prevent infectious diseases?
First, keep the breeding grounds clean. In a breeding shed, mosquitoes and flies can easily breed if livestock manure and some food scraps accumulate over a long period of time, and they can also lay eggs in it, leading to more mosquitoes and cider worms later on.
Therefore, it is recommended that farmers regularly clean up the waste in the breeding sheds, including some of the waste outside the sheds. At the same time, should be regularly sprayed in the breeding shed for disinfection, or use 0.5%-1% formalin solution for disinfection!
Secondly, pay attention to the environmental health of the breeding farm. Regularly weeding and filling the agricultural areas and surrounding lowlands, do a good job of cleaning the inside and outside of the house, regularly clean the food trough and water tank, timely remove the feces in the house floor and defecation ditch, keep the house dry and clean.
We should improve the sanitation of the breeding grounds. The Windows and doors of the hen house can be installed with screens, which do not affect ventilation and isolate mosquitoes from entering. In addition, regular ventilation is needed to reduce the temperature of the chicken farm by regular ventilation, and carefully check the water supply and water supply lines to ensure that these lines do not leak water and materials.
Clean chicken manure. There are many flies near chicken farms, most of which are caused by excessive accumulation of chicken manure, sewage or garbage. In hot weather, the chicken droppings and garbage are highly perishable, providing a breeding ground for flies. Therefore, it is necessary to carefully clean the chicken farm and its vicinity every day to keep the coop clean and dry, thus avoiding flies and mosquitoes to a large extent.
In the chicken farm, the UV light can be placed at a height of about 1.5 meters to kill mosquitoes, and other power sources can be turned off to avoid affecting the effectiveness of the light. It can also be used as a fly killer. Commonly used fly killers include inulin and organophosphorus. Generally, in the chicken farm and nearby areas at night spraying, once a week; And use different reagents in turn.
Weeds near the farm should also be removed promptly. People who live in rural areas know that if there are a lot of tall weeds near their houses, there will be a lot of mosquitoes in those weeds. Especially in summer, there are flies everywhere at night. Therefore, farmers are advised to clear weeds near their farms and plant tall shrubs.
Spray regularly to prevent mosquitoes and flies. So that the chickens and sheep can rest peacefully and comfortably. Attention should be paid to the drug to be used and the amount of the drug only when spraying. In addition, do not spray it on poultry, livestock and feed. Otherwise, poultry and livestock will be poisoned, with serious consequences.
A good way to do this is to lay out electric coils for poultry and livestock. It is also used here, especially by professional farmers. They treat poultry and livestock as if they were their own children, so to speak, taking care of them. Because these poultry and livestock are their future and their hope.
Or find some mugwort leaves to dry in the mountains. At night, place three or four piles of mugwort leaves near the hen house to keep mosquitoes away. When you order mugwort leaves, you can only smoke them slowly like bacon. It’s very effective and low cost. The coop should be regularly ventilated to keep it dry and reduce the smell of stinging eyes.
If the environment is well maintained, there will be fewer mosquitoes. Mugwort leaves often use fixed-point disinfection and sterilization and mosquito lamp smoking. These methods can achieve the maximum mosquito control effect. If there were no mosquitoes, the chickens would not get the disease.
In addition, keep the enclosure ventilated and transparent. Mosquitoes like damp and opaque environments. Moreover, the phenomenon will become more common when summer temperatures rise. Therefore, keep the enclosure ventilated during the day. In this way, the number of mosquitoes at night will be greatly reduced.
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