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It was just a bug - I swear!
We have a huge Japanese beetle/June bug problem in our gardens. After racking our brains to come up with a natural solution Mark hit upon a winner a couple of weeks ago. We live in the city, so our six chickens are not free-range. But we do have a very large yard that is completely fenced in. Knowing the chickens' fondness for beetles, Mark decided to start letting them into the garden.
I have to admit I was skeptical at first. I thought they would eat more plants and veggies that they would beetles. But I was wrong! Apparently, beetles are my feathered friends' first love, because they pass up everything else to consume these flying nuisances. We have been letting them out every day for several hours at a time. Mark stays in the basement/workshop most of the time so he can keep an ear out for predators (think stray tom cats), and we never leave the property without making sure they are secure in the coop. So far we haven't had any problems, and the chickens seem happier than ever! It's a win - win situation. We get healthier plants and the chickens get their favorite food! Eventually, that may not be the case, but right now we literally have THOUSANDS of Japanese beetles and June bugs. As long as their population continues, I don't think the chickens will pay a bit of attention to the squash or cucumbers. Instead, they march up and down the rows like they are on guard duty - just daring a beetle to stray into their path!
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