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    Has anyone ever been able to get rid of northern fowl mites?

    If permethrin and DE don't work for your mite problem, try some Elector PSP for northern fowl mites. It's expensive, but I have found that one spray treatment on the birds (vent area specifically) is extremely effective. Otherwise, if you find you have red mites, then those are more difficult...
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    I cannot get rid of MITES!

    Try Exzolt, it's amazing! I've had recurring red mites for longer than I can remember, and I had tried everything: permethrin spray, permethrin dust everywhere, Elector PSP, bifenthrin, DE, ivermectin, on the hens and all over the coop. I even took the coop apart a few times, took the siding...
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    Has anyone ever been able to get rid of northern fowl mites?

    I've had a pretty bad red roost mite infestation, where I'd put my hand in the coop and I would pull it out with several mites crawling on it... It was really overwhelming. I think there might have been northern fowl mites because every time I would hold a hen, I would find a couple mites on my...
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    CA (Los Angeles) - I will take your roos and hens that need rehoming!

    Hey Hannah, I just saw your post and I'm looking for a home for a young, cute rooster! I rescued him and a young hen from a bad situation when they were about 4 weeks old, with the intentions of keeping them, but now that he's turned into a rooster, I sadly have to find a new home for him. My...
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    California - Northern

    Hello everyone! I’m looking for a home for this cute pair! One hen and one rooster, approximately 12 weeks old right now. They are sweet, healthy and have really bonded together. At a minimum, I need to find a home for the rooster, as my city (Oakland, CA) doesn't allow roosters. I rescued them...
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    Young rooster looking for a home

    Hi, I’m looking for a home for a young rooster, or for a pair (one rooster and one hen)! They are approximately 12 weeks old right now. They are sweet, healthy and have really bonded together. I would love for them to go together, but at a minimum I need to find a home for the rooster, I would...
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