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Jan 28, 2022 - 12:31 PM
Chickens and other birds will readily eat the parasitized fly pupae that Fly Predators are shipped in. Once hatched and dispersed, free range chickens pose little risk to Fly Predators. To help reduce the numbers chickens eat, coop your chickens prior to releasing Fly Predators and leave the birds cooped for 24-48 hours. Alternatively, you can also make a release station for your Fly Predators that keeps them out of the reach of the chickens until they hatch and disperse from the release station.