“Neoprex 25” for controlling fly larvae on heaps of chicken manure?

Pilatus

Member
Location
cotswolds
Has anyone used the above , if so was it successful.
As said in another thread there are two long heaps of chicken manure 55mtrs from our cottage, so looking to control flies!!!!!
We have an electric “Easyzap” fly killer but not a lot of use.
 

Pilatus

Member
Location
cotswolds
Who put muck there??
Back when every where else was saturated , some one thought it a good place to put it as a last resort. The Velcourt manager (they contract farm the land for the estate that owns the field)has apologised and said they were meant to tip it further back up
the field but it was too wet to get their, great I don’t think :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :mad:
 

Bogweevil

Member
I am unaware of Neoprex 25 - what is it?

Perhaps Velcourt would pay for those clever fly-control wasps? I am told they work well enough in warm weather.
 

Pilatus

Member
Location
cotswolds
Sincere apologies , the product is “NEPOREX” and not as per thread title, of which there are different strengths. It is a residual larvaecide , one of the active ingredients is “cyromazine”.
 

PSQ

Member
Arable Farmer
As I am a born and bred country guy ex farmer, I like to have a bit of understanding,my dear wife is not so tolerant!!!!!!!! ;) I will leave it at that.
Well it’s dry enough for them to move it somewhere else now. We’re all country dwellers, and we accept ‘country smells’ as we should. But leaving a chicken midden 2 tramlines from someone’s house is a bit of low trick, and Velcourt should agree to shift it if you ask.
If they won’t play ball I’d mention ‘environmental health’, ‘local press’ and ‘if no one appears by lunchtime’.
 

Brisel

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Midlands
Ask them to sheet it down and offer to help them do it. How big a heap is it? You get less smell & flies. They get to comply with the law and retain more of the N.
 

traineefarmer

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Mid Norfolk
In answer to the OP's question, it is probably too late for the neporex to be effective. You can sprinkle the granules over manure, but we find it is far more effective at suppressing the larvae at egg stage rather than killing the maggots.

But as others have said, this situation never should have arisen - laws were broken as soon as the manure was tipped and left uncovered. The farmers responsible should be pressed to move or cover it immediately under threat of a call to the EA.

Once it is gone, some neporex might be helpful on the residue to suppress any further fly problems.
 

NeilT123

Member
Location
West Sussex
It is not going to get any better and if nothing is done you will be plagued all summer with flies.
The stockpile needs sheeting and whoever does it needs to make sure there is a good seal all of the way around the pile.
 

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