Keds!!!

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Blimey it’s a bad year for them around here! Hate the bloody things and considering moving the UV fly zapper thing into the chiller to see if that’ll pull them off the carcasses!

While of the skin or this red covered in them (been in the chiller for about 4 days and they are still very active!). Those black bodies are all keds

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Have noticed a fair few on the fallow this year too.
 

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I've often considered sticking an ozone generator in a chiller for a small amount of time. As long as no living animal is breathing it in, it should do no harm in theory but will nail all parasites, ticks, keds, bugs etc in a very short space of time in an enclosed space. An hour would be plenty I reckon in most confined spaces like a chiller.

Does anyone know if it would harm meat?
 
I've often considered sticking an ozone generator in a chiller for a small amount of time. As long as no living animal is breathing it in, it should do no harm in theory but will nail all parasites, ticks, keds, bugs etc in a very short space of time in an enclosed space. An hour would be plenty I reckon in most confined spaces like a chiller.

Does anyone know if it would harm meat?
Ozone Generator for Meat Disinfection

I often use an ozone generating UV bulb in empty fridge and chiller to remove minor smells which it does very successfully. Never considered using it on a carcass. Seems it’s very safe and kills e.coli and salmonella.
 
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Except when they have wings :oops:

Plus they seem to be able to jump ok so I did hang the zapper alongside the carcass to see if any would see the light. So to speak.
Not all insects are attracted to uv, crawling generally arent. I would think keds arent
 
Tried it, one hour of ozone generating uv bulb. No keds on skinning next morning. Can’t be sure it killed them but had definitely seen one on the carcass.
 
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