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I found an interesting and serious study (again) on red mite and treatments (what works and wat doesn’t/is not enough info) written for the chicken industry as wel as hobbyists. It’s in Dutch but with a good translation program its no problem to read the interesting parts. https://edepot.wur.nl/35928
There is a English summary in it about the content on page 7: https://edepot.wur.nl/35928#page7
I cant copy paste text from this pdf on my phone, but if you’re interested, I can export it into a Word file and send it by mail (personal message). . Can’t publish a translation because of copyright.
After readjng it I remembered why I don’t use Permethrin. It’s not allowed to use on chickens (eggs) and animals for meat for two reasons: it’s poisonous
for humans and its overused so much that many mites are resistant to Permethrin nowadays.
It was useful to read it. Because I use a lot of the biscuit paper to catch the mites. And now I know I can reuse them when heated. 45C seems to be enough to kill the mites and mite eggs. Putting them in the oven for 10 minutes should be enough. A pitty I cant put my coop in the oven. Problem with burners is that the mites flee from heat and you cant reach everything where they can crawl to.
I still find 0-2 mites every day. Today I caught just one. This means there are 1-20 mites according to the Zenner method. Finding 2 mites means 2-200.
There is a English summary in it about the content on page 7: https://edepot.wur.nl/35928#page7
I cant copy paste text from this pdf on my phone, but if you’re interested, I can export it into a Word file and send it by mail (personal message). . Can’t publish a translation because of copyright.
After readjng it I remembered why I don’t use Permethrin. It’s not allowed to use on chickens (eggs) and animals for meat for two reasons: it’s poisonous

It was useful to read it. Because I use a lot of the biscuit paper to catch the mites. And now I know I can reuse them when heated. 45C seems to be enough to kill the mites and mite eggs. Putting them in the oven for 10 minutes should be enough. A pitty I cant put my coop in the oven. Problem with burners is that the mites flee from heat and you cant reach everything where they can crawl to.
I still find 0-2 mites every day. Today I caught just one. This means there are 1-20 mites according to the Zenner method. Finding 2 mites means 2-200.