I'm assuming it's someplace colder than California, lol. Probably East Coast.Good point. I didn't consider cold since I don't know where Naboo is.![]()
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I'm assuming it's someplace colder than California, lol. Probably East Coast.Good point. I didn't consider cold since I don't know where Naboo is.![]()
I was answering the op wanting a more natural product but to says DE just doesnt kil lmites is untrueVery true. No matter what treatment is used, retreatment is necessary.
Treatment that requires longer term can kill a bird with a bad infestation.
I refer once again to The Poultry Site information on mite management.
http://www.thepoultrysite.com/articles/2947/northern-fowl-mite-management/
I didn't realise ant powder had permethrin in. I had a hell of a job with red spider mites last year. No matter what I did I couldn't completely clear them. I used DE, mite spray ivermectin worked on my non layers. What is the best way to use ant powder and is it safe?yes it does, it errodes the exo skeleton, gets it the joints and grinds and slashes the mite to death - may not be as fast acting as an insecticide (permethrin ) so thats why I said use permethrin
Do you think ant powder is more benign than Permetherin?meanwhile back to the point in question - put rooster in a box and cover liberally with antpowder and leave him in it overnight
Having had an infestation of mites this past summer (I'm in the southern hemisphere) I can tell you DE does nothing. I found hundreds of mites crawling round in a thick bed of it in my nest boxes. And that was after using a special cleaner to clean out every inch of the coop.