I saw this product for sale at a local big box hardware store today.
I think it’s a very defective product.
The theory is that pyrethrum-soaked cotton balls will be carried by mice into their burrows to use as bedding, thereby killing off the ticks that feed on the mice and spread Lyme. Problem:
- Pyrethrin is not long-lasting, especially if exposed to sunlight;
- White-footed deer mice are not normal house mice;
- Mice breed in such huge numbers you would have to drop thousands of insecticide-soaked cotton balls all over a farm to have much of an impact;
- The mice will still carry Lyme — they are the actual repository of the disease.
Want a better solution that this nonsense?
- Encourage fox, hawks, and possums to take up residence with places for them to perch and shelter (hedges, old tree snags, brush piles);
- Put several “mechanical cat” multi-mice traps around barns and lofts;
- Cut grass low and make your mow paths wide;
- Spray your pants with pyrethrum before going through tall grass and brush, and check yourself over after being in the field.
1 comment:
hear, hear!
checking oneself and one's animal EveryTime, when returning from the fields is important.
Two other tick-disease combatting devices are:
1) raising, or encouraging tick-eaters like wild or domestic turkeys, guinea fowl, chickens, pheasants, and ground birds like towhees to come eat off of one's property. they work GREAT, in combination with mouse and deer control...
2) encouraging lizards to take residence on one's property, by allowing 'stray' woodpiles and rock piles to be left in sunny locations; lizards love to live in places like that. many lizards have a Lyme Spirochete neutralizing device in their blood which makes ticks incapable of transmitting Lyme disease to whomever they bite.
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