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I never saw any visible bugs on my birds either, just looked like they were scratching at themselves with their beaks more often than normal and pulling their own feathers out. What I had read before is depluming mites are like scabies in birds so you won't see any bugs and they don't lay eggs either so no build-up on the skin either. They stopped scratching and pulling out feathers within 48 hrs of the first treatment so feather loss stopped at that time too except for a few damaged feathers falling out and then I gave them scrambled eggs every Saturday for a month to increase protein but I'm not sure if that really helped cause I didn't see feather growth until they stopped laying to brood.I'm glad the ivermectin worked. That is what I have treated my birds with recently since I am pretty sure it is depluming mites based off the severe feather loss and no visible bugs on the birds. I'm hoping after a good molt my birds are better.