The Fly Issue is Back! Dealing with Flies on the Farm

TLDRFlies are back on the farm due to hot weather. Tips for dealing with the fly issue.

Key insights

🦟Flies become more active in hot weather.

🚫Use fly spray to repel flies from livestock.

🐄Cattle and other animals seek shade to escape flies.

🐓Chickens do not eat their own eggs.

🔧Using a portable tire inflator makes managing tire pressure easier.

Q&A

Why do flies become more active in hot weather?

Flies prefer warm temperatures and reproduce faster in these conditions.

How can I repel flies from my livestock?

Using fly spray specifically designed for animals can help keep flies away from livestock.

Do chickens eat their own eggs?

No, chickens do not typically eat their own eggs.

Why do cattle seek shade?

Cattle seek shade to escape flies and find relief from the heat.

What are the benefits of using a portable tire inflator?

A portable tire inflator allows for quick and easy management of tire pressure without the need for a bulky air compressor.

Timestamped Summary

00:45Flies reappear on the farm due to hot weather.

01:23Flies are a persistent issue that requires regular intervention.

03:27Fly spray can help repel flies from livestock.

07:11Chickens do not eat their own eggs.

09:32Cattle seek shade to escape flies and find relief from the heat.

15:59Using a portable tire inflator makes managing tire pressure easier.