Phospho
In the Brooder
- Jul 28, 2023
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I have 7 chickens, and they all have varying degrees of lice. I've been battling them since August. Here's what I've been doing, and what I'm planning on doing:
When I first noticed them, I started doing what I did last time this happened: I switch them from one pen to another every week, spraying them with Scalyx mite and lice spray every three days and checking them every week. If I saw any eggs while checking, I daubed them with Crisco to suffocate them.
I got down to pretty low numbers, but they just weren't going away. I found that I don't see adults anymore (I only saw two at the very beginning), which led me to believe that they're laying their eggs and immediately dying, spending most of their life cycle as an egg. Therefore, I thought, the Scalyx must not be doing a lot, since it only kills adults.
So I started checking them every other day, Crisco in hand. I had to be careful, though, because putting Crisco on their feathers flattens out the fluffy part, rendering them useless against the cold (I'm in northern MN, by the way). Then one of my friends jokingly suggested that I use Dawn dish soap to get it off once the eggs are dead.
I tried it on one feather, and it worked like a charm! I also got a feather with visible eggs and put Crisco on some of them, hoping to see how long it took for them to turn black, signifying their death. While I was waiting, I took one un-Crisco'd egg and one Crisco'd egg and put them on a microscope slide... it's hard to tell, but they may or may not have already hatched.
Makes me wonder if all the nits I'm seeing have already hatched and they don't have lice anymore after all. However, one of my birds recently molted and she already has nits on her new feathers, so I know they're still around.
So here's my plan moving forward: I need to get a feather with living eggs and see how long it takes for Crisco to kill them. Then I'm going to take one bird at a time inside and cover all her feathers in Crisco, keep her inside away from the cold until the eggs are dead, wash her off and blowdry her, and then quarantine her from the others.
My question is whether I should just use Elector PSP instead. I've heard it leaves a residue; will it hinder my birds' ability to stay warm?
When I first noticed them, I started doing what I did last time this happened: I switch them from one pen to another every week, spraying them with Scalyx mite and lice spray every three days and checking them every week. If I saw any eggs while checking, I daubed them with Crisco to suffocate them.
I got down to pretty low numbers, but they just weren't going away. I found that I don't see adults anymore (I only saw two at the very beginning), which led me to believe that they're laying their eggs and immediately dying, spending most of their life cycle as an egg. Therefore, I thought, the Scalyx must not be doing a lot, since it only kills adults.
So I started checking them every other day, Crisco in hand. I had to be careful, though, because putting Crisco on their feathers flattens out the fluffy part, rendering them useless against the cold (I'm in northern MN, by the way). Then one of my friends jokingly suggested that I use Dawn dish soap to get it off once the eggs are dead.
I tried it on one feather, and it worked like a charm! I also got a feather with visible eggs and put Crisco on some of them, hoping to see how long it took for them to turn black, signifying their death. While I was waiting, I took one un-Crisco'd egg and one Crisco'd egg and put them on a microscope slide... it's hard to tell, but they may or may not have already hatched.
Makes me wonder if all the nits I'm seeing have already hatched and they don't have lice anymore after all. However, one of my birds recently molted and she already has nits on her new feathers, so I know they're still around.
So here's my plan moving forward: I need to get a feather with living eggs and see how long it takes for Crisco to kill them. Then I'm going to take one bird at a time inside and cover all her feathers in Crisco, keep her inside away from the cold until the eggs are dead, wash her off and blowdry her, and then quarantine her from the others.
My question is whether I should just use Elector PSP instead. I've heard it leaves a residue; will it hinder my birds' ability to stay warm?