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  1. The birds are full of maggots now. Do you know what LD50 is? It is the amount of poison required to be lethal to 50% of a given population. The LD 50 for a rat is 9g of difenacoum which is the bait that's been used. See the attached chart and do some maths for a 3kg chicken. Here you can see how poison affects different animals. Egg bound is a possibility
  2. Ours did! That's why I was surprised at the poor knowledge!
  3. Exactly Why I'm slightly puzzled! Plus they are smaller birds so should in theory be more susceptible. The amount of poison put down was minimal much less than what would kill 1 hen not 5, the LD50 is 1kg of poison per kg of bird, the birds were 3kg each at least. So you are looking at 10kg of poison there! Very unlikely imo. They were running around doing what chickens do at 3pm and 2 were dead by 5pm with no signs of poisoning such as lethargy or bleeding. It's very odd.
  4. Biglurks that was my thought on it, there's 3 cockerels still alive but the hens are dead. Could've been shagged to death I guess but unlikely and the hens were only a year old?
  5. They used to try and scam my shell points in a garage by swiping their own card first, stopped using them after I caught the cheeky bastids!
  6. I was called by a mate who has had a few chickens die suddenly. There are the inevitable rats. He had put rat poison down but not enough to kill the 5 hens, ld50 is 1000g pkg of bodyweight, 5 Big hens have died in 2 days with no outward signs of poisoning. Lots of blood on the perches but not obvious on the dead birds, no obvious signs of injury. They are rural. Any suggestions?
  7. So are bloody awful at the mo! Absolute rubbish in fact! Next day delivery took 3 days ordered on a tues morning and they charged for delivery when they said they wouldn't and half the stuff wasn't in there! Their 1 shots are rubbish their ant gel is rubbish etc they don't get our. Vote at the mo! Their new sales rep for our area came round the other week and had no idea certain products that were being withdrawn are back on the market with a slightly different formulation. Add to that trying to sell shite like new water/gel capsules for traps that the samples lasted less than a week before th
  8. In my post, 15 mins and no ants moving around the kitchen as they were on the gel ,which was placed by the nest entrances, they were on it like a tramp on chips. As good if not better than sprays and no risk of staff slipping on a wet area. The gel is by far and away the way to treat black ants in any situation. I very rarely use sprays anymore due to the efficacy of gel baits. I:E no retreats required and very happy customers! I deal with care homes that used to be riddled with ants as people kept spraying the worker ants (the symptoms) without eradicating the nests ( the cause) Gel or spray
  9. Why spray and gel?? I treated a very busy ant colony in a kitchen 2 days ago in that massive heat, they were running round like they were on speed! A few blobs of gel by the nest and 15 mins later there were no ants running around as they were all on the gel. Spray and gel in the same areas defeats the purpose of the gel. Spraying in a works canteen when open is wrong in the first place with food being prepped or served. Gel is the most effective and sensible treatment I've seen yet.
  10. They all have to buy off each other that's what the issue is. Killgerm own some so sell to the others pelsis own other stuff and sell to the rest etc etc etc shop around and fish for deals it's the only way.
  11. Well yesterday in a loft at 5pm in full PPE removing a bumblebee nest I did question my sanity!! It must've been near 40c in there. Looked like I'd had a shower when came out I was wringing wet! Yet the day before it was all outdoor wasps and quite pleasant.
  12. ratattack

    Rspca

    Good to hear it's come to a head, like a good zit full of yellow bellied crap! Stick it to them where it hurts! What's the Facebook link?
  13. I never spray for garden ants, no need what so ever these days.
  14. too many idiots out there willing to work for peanuts to make it worthwhile. If pesties charged proper money instead of trying to be the cheapest then yeah there's good money to be made but only if you are prepared to graft bloody long hours for it! It ain't all mole trapping and shooting, 95% is just boring old popping open bait boxes! Work for a big firm first, get your tickets and experience then decide if you can go it alone. Many try and many fail!!
  15. Good luck to anyone treating a nest like that without PPE! This is one from last year in a very low loft!!
  16. Don't you use an oil based insecticide in a 1litre Gloria? Far more effective than any spray cans! Instant knockdown and it kills the larvae in the near. Any nest easily accessible gets that from me with the poles and dust for stuff at height. Totally agree with the PPE too, only an ass treats any bees or wasps without it on! No room for hard men in this line of work, I too have been chased by a huge swarm of wasps even before I treated the nest, all I did was move the clematis away with the pole and bloody hell they were out in a flash!! A good couple of hundred in no time! Proper stream
  17. That and permost dust too, may be worth checking with your supplier. Bet there was a deal on it??
  18. I use free lined bread in Majorca for them, had a load out of the river frome on mepps tipped with maggots. Great fight on light gear and good on the BBQ!
  19. I move where I can but there are times they gotta go. Removed a honeybee comb from an urn on a large building roof today as its getting a new roof put on with major refurb being done. 20 kg of comb and honey removed, bloody messy even with long gloves and white suit on!
  20. I have a couple of pebbles in mine, plus I always upend the duster after its fully charged. I also put a couple more inches of dust in than you've got there. No probs with not enough dust, the trick is to keep it agitated.
  21. Being withdrawn this year too tho I believe! It's good but can make them wasps a bit lively! Overalls are a bit much Shropshire mole, I only wear a sheriff half suit and am only in a shirt underneath unless it's a big un then I put a jumper on. Haven't been stung for years!
  22. ratattack

    Why ?

    Could be worse I saw one in dog shit brown colour the other day! Now that was horrid!
  23. Coumetratlyl foam at the mo, looking to use more 1st gen in the future tho. Customers don't like monitoring baits and the fact you won't be killing the pests between visits using them. I use traps for mice whenever I can. Imo joe public should have no access to any 2nd gen poisons. They don't read the label and neither do they understand how to use it or how it works. The trouble is the domestic market is huge and it'll never be removed from public sale. Smaller more expensive packs are being produced tho.
  24. I Believe that is changing, yet again. If you can justify its use for more than the 35 days then there is no issue. Farms are a perfect example of somewhere this can be justified. Little shop or domestic contract with no activity for 6 months you couldn't justify it imp We have a huge pig farm, non tox isn't an option neither are traps or dogs as rats are in the lined roofs. We shoot the shit out of it over the winter. 1st generation poisons work very well if used properly as the strains that were resistant have generally died off due to 2nd generation poisons used. If in doubt 1st generation
  25. Bought an Audi A4 1.8T off a trader 150 miles from my house. Looked and drove well on the test drive. Almost got home and the oil light came on, popped into halfrauds as I was passing bought some oil and topped it up. Light kept coming on every time it was under load. Turns out the engine sludges up if not serviced properly with the right oil etc. when I serviced it and changed the oil filter the filter was half the size it should be! Got it independently inspected and it needed the sump dropped, new strainer fitted new oil etc to the tune of £500. Told the dealer what was wrong and I wanted h
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