3equines
Posted : 4/7/2011 9:00:06 AM
I can't eradicate ALL the flying pests - especially the midges when they hatch (which are the worst problem with the allergies), so my first line of defense is Equi-Spot spot-on repellant applied faithfully - it has a cumulative effect and seems to work better after a couple applications - and then fly sheets or at least masks for the most sensitive horses.
I have been interested in trying the fly predators, but our horses are pastured during the summer and have several potty areas around the farm. I am not ready to invest the $$$$ in trying that strategy, yet, and the neighbors have a grossly overcrowded dry lot full of alpacas on the other side of our fence (like 50 animals sharing two turnouts that are about 3/4 acre apiece).
But our barn is up on a hill away from the neighbors, so I think I could reduce the amount of flies up there..... and we do have a few yard birds who roost in the rafters.