Maria Lukyanenko/ article author
Identification of pests, work with insect cultures, micrograph of insects, bibliographic studies.

Chicken Litter vs Bears

Chicken droppings from the bear For the expulsion of the bear from the garden are used professional folk remedies. Due to the fact that the pest digs holes in the beds, it is dangerous to use chemical poisonous drugs for your own health. Use folk remedies, the recipes of which are passed from one generation to another. One of the most effective “preparations” is chicken droppings from the bear.

Features of chicken feces

It contains a huge number of macro-microelements necessary for the normal development of plants, root crops. In fresh feces, moisture is not more than 40%, the rest is substances with a high content of potassium, phosphorus, nitrogen. It is the last component that makes chicken litter effective against the little bears, gives the opportunity to fight folk methods.

Since the insect lives underground, it spends most of its life in burrows, and an increased nitrogen content in the soil makes breathing difficult. Just flees, moving to more favorable places, and even can fly.

On a note!

Bird droppings scare away, cow, on the contrary, attracts. If the garden with chicken excrement is between land plots fertilized with cow dung, insects will safely live in the neighborhood, not claiming to be nearby.

Effective Recipes

Bird excrement retains properties for about 3 years. Loosen the soil, saturate with useful components, activate plant growth. However, an increased amount of nitrogen in the soil negatively affects the state of crops, leading to their death. Fighting chicken droppings with bears is conducted according to certain rules.

  • To protect the land from pests, every autumn it is necessary to fertilize the land with bird feces.
  • To combat existing pests, a “preparation” is used in a diluted state. How to breed chicken droppings depends on the place of use. Fresh feces can be thrown into holes, and a solution can be poured between the rows. In 10 l of water, 200 g of manure is bred.
  • It is necessary to dilute the excrement in a bucket of water to spray the plants themselves. Processed crops do not eat insects.

Leading fight with the bears, do not forget about plants, since a high content of manure in the soil is more dangerous for them than a lack. Prevention should begin in the fall, scattering rotted manure in the beds.

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