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Woody is also raising chickens and ducks on his apiary!

We have Buff Orpingtons, Rhode Island Reds, and three farm ducks (not sure of specific breed). We keep the chickens and ducks in their own houses with a screened in run attached. We decided to keep them in the run because we have many hawks in the area. Check out some pictures of the girls! (and possibly one boy duck TBD)



Great question. Here’s what I learned watching Jessica last spring when we had a whole bunch of ants move into the kitchen. At first she tried lavender oil, cinnamon, and cayenne. Ants typically stay clear of these things, but the ants we had last spring just shifted their highway a bit and kept coming. Jessica was pretty annoyed and the kitchen looked dingy with trails of cinnamon around. Her dad told her to try Borax, so Jessica did a little research and decided to try the following.

Great question. Here’s what I learned watching Jessica last spring when we had a whole bunch of ants move into the kitchen. At first she tried lavender oil, cinnamon, and cayenne. Ants typically stay clear of these things, but the ants we had last spring just shifted their highway a bit and kept coming. Jessica was pretty annoyed and the kitchen looked dingy with trails of cinnamon around. Her dad told her to try Borax, so Jessica did a little research and decided to try the following.
Great question. Here’s what I learned watching Jessica last spring when we had a whole bunch of ants move into the kitchen. At first she tried lavender oil, cinnamon, and cayenne. Ants typically stay clear of these things, but the ants we had last spring just shifted their highway a bit and kept coming. Jessica was pretty annoyed and the kitchen looked dingy with trails of cinnamon around. Her dad told her to try Borax, so Jessica did a little research and decided to try the following
Great question. Here’s what I learned watching Jessica last spring when we had a whole bunch of ants move into the kitchen. At first she tried lavender oil, cinnamon, and cayenne. Ants typically stay clear of these things, but the ants we had last spring just shifted their highway a bit and kept coming. Jessica was pretty annoyed and the kitchen looked dingy with trails of cinnamon around. Her dad told her to try Borax, so Jessica did a little research and decided to try the followi