SpeckledCoopQueen
Songster
- Jun 20, 2018
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Weeks after finding a burrow into our chicken run we now have red mites! We set a trail camera to figure out what was burrowing and found it to be the biggest rat I’ve ever seen! We extended the hardware cloth apron, attempted to live/snap trap him with no luck but the extension has kept him from burrowing! But we believe his invasion has left us with red mites. I bought Elector PSP and treated the coop/birds as soon as it arrived. The coop was drenched and I’m positive I didn’t miss any surface area. 13 days later I retreated with the correct concentration. Two nights after that I spotted more mites and picked up some Permethrin Poultry dust and did every surface and dusted each chicken. My coop has lots of cracks (kicking myself for putting wood strips up this way) and I also pried off some of the wooden steps going up to the roosts and found a few clusters. Once exposed to the poultry dust they immediately started to die. By the time I was done there were piles of dead mites! I plan to continue to retreat- using the powder. It might be more expensive but it appears to leave a stronger layer for any mites traveling over it in between treatment times. My coop is attached to our barn and we built one heck of a run, so truly don’t want to have to restart and move them but I’m completely overwhelmed by these nasty pests. I feel terrible for my chickens- some are looking a bit rough. Im worried this is going to be an ongoing problem and am hoping for some input and success stories. I live in Wisconsin and want to knock this before the cold weather hits. Help!
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