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You should never dust the nest boxes. That can cause irritation. I have used pestene and would again if I get mites. I also use wood ash. I put a dust bath of wood ash in their pen in the summer time and lice and mites don't like it. I also put garlic powder in the feed at least once a week. Mites don't like the garlic either. I do disinfect the nest boxes before I reline it with either straw or wood shavings.
Mites can go months without a feed. They hibernate in the colder months in nooks and crannies especially if the roosts and boxes are timber. They come out in the warmer months. Can cause anemia in birds if not treated.
Thank you ...do you suggest leaving the nesting boxes without anything once I remove the straw.; what do they lay their eggs on? Only one roosts the other lay in the straw at night. Sorry I am so new at this!
Hey there Duckie48 I am not sure I agree with “you should never dust the nest boxes” [unless this was intended solely for Susan Hampshire whose chickens may have had a reaction and not a general statement].
Agreed, it may cause irritation but it also may not; that probably comes down to the individual chicken. I have dusted the nest boxes for the 4 years I have had chickens and they have shown no signs of irritation.
The directions for Pestene state “Apply liberally to nests and nesting areas”.
It think it boils down to a personal choice and whether your chickens show signs of a reaction.
Thank you all for feedback I have quite a bit of work ahead of me...this week end I am hosting my grandsons Treasure Hunt sleep over for 8 10 yr old boys![]()