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An insecticide chalk. Looks exactly same as normal chalk that is used in schools etc. and at home. Doubt it would kill any kid licking it... but that is one of the rreal reasons frown on here. Further it is an very inexpensive way of keeeping creepy crawies away. Cock roaches etc. last only seconds like. Any thing that creeps / crals over it is a gonna. But with the likes of Renta Kill etc. and other money making concerns vested interests, it is banned here from USING. Like Micxies for Rabbits it can be brought and storebut not put down. Now any and nigh every decent restruant has it ... but getting on the right side to buy is another thing. I bought 10 sticks for a £1. It lasted 3 / 4 seasons. as I only have a stick and a couple of bits left. May have to ge a mate to send a packet over again. Look it up under Chinese Chalk. A whole lot is crap writings, as it is legal in some countries etc. Vested scare mongering plays a downward part again of course. |
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cheers for the reply Roland never came across it before |
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While the active ingredients are legal in the United States[2], the chalk is no longer legal there due to a number of reasons, including alleged child poisonings reported while the chalk was legal, the packaging in which the product is sold, which frequently does not conform to lead content standards, and inadequate safety labeling on the packaging.
Despite its illegal status, 'Chinese Chalk' is still imported from China and sold in Chinatowns in the United States. Worldwide, the product remains very popular due to its effectiveness in rapidly controlling crawling household insect infestations without fumes, foul smells or sticky toxic residues, and its relatively low overall toxin content compared to other insecticides. |
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| October 19, 2008, 10:14pm |
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Any way, instead of Lino, why not just put a loose floor tile under the grill. Might try this myself as I just thought about it this afternoon when cleaning out the sections like. |
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ally mac |
| November 29, 2008, 10:11pm |
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yu will have loads ov problems with them boxez plenty ov snapped flights tried it before and happend 2 me!
Excuse my ignorance but what would be the reason for snapped flights? I'm thinking of building my boxes alon the same lines as these. Al. |
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| November 29, 2008, 10:54pm |
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the bars on the fronts if bird backed up in box could cause flytes to bend or snap but if you use the privacy covers there fine and theres a mistake i made on my thread i have 18 boxes i had 16 cocks to go in the section a slight freudian slip  they are very happy in there boxes and i believe they have ample room  |
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| November 29, 2008, 11:10pm |
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Yellow thanks for that. I have been messing around with asquared paper fo weeks trying to figure out the best way to make use of the loft space. Getting there though.
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OLDYELLOW |
| November 29, 2008, 11:21pm |
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my boxes uses the space very well and as the section will hold 36 birds comfortably its only like that whilst breeding prior to racing giving the birds more higher positions than a regular widowhood box as only 3 birds be on top row of a 8ft loft  |
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| November 29, 2008, 11:25pm |
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That makes sence Yellow. Founds are down for the loft now. it should be up early next week. I will order up the fronts etc then build the boxes to suit.
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| December 19, 2008, 11:22am |
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Silly question time...I've bought some of these Sue Fronts but it looks to me as if the birds can get through the gaps between the bars, especially the end ones??
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OLDYELLOW |
| December 19, 2008, 11:26am |
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not enough room theres only about an inch gap unless you have made your boxes too big  |
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| December 19, 2008, 11:43am |
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I havent made the boxes yet, it the fronts i'm worried about, there is about 2inch between the vertical on the egdes? |
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OLDYELLOW |
| December 19, 2008, 11:51am |
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you trim the middle bit down to fit  on the boddys site it tells you the dimentions of the box it fits if following my design its 14 inch  To fit boxes 73cm x 35cm approx. |
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| December 19, 2008, 12:08pm |
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I think you mean the spacing between the plastic bars? Ive had that problem, so i had to get rid and get some new ones. |
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GypUK |
| December 19, 2008, 12:31pm |
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I think you mean the spacing between the plastic bars? Ive had that problem, so i had to get rid and get some new ones.
Yeah thats what i meant 2inch seem pretty wide to me? |
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