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Is it a spray or powder? I used dm in desperation. But worry about the breathing so left all the doors open to airIt is very effective. I have it in stock just in case.
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Is it a spray or powder? I used dm in desperation. But worry about the breathing so left all the doors open to airIt is very effective. I have it in stock just in case.
My problem is I don't know anything about itI advise against a hard position on any insecticide. Insecticides are tools that must be used safely and correctly. Yes, they can have consequences when used unadvertised and incorrectly. That is why we must educate ourselves and use them correctly. It is our responsibility to do so.
When fighting an infestation no repellent is going to work. The insects are not gojng to grind themselves to death on diatomaceous earth. You have to be able to KILL the insects. To do that you need a product like permethrin. Be smart. Use it wisely and correctly and there will be limited consequences if any.
Are you sure they are mites? Chicken/foul mites don't usually bite people, do they? @BY Bob , @RoyalChick ???It's out. I now need to find another wormer and coop cleaner I wish we had the same here as you
I keep getting bitten when I go out the back I'm at my wits end keeping up with it all
I've just seen This anyone have any thoughts?
Goodness knows how I'd cope with more right now
Beautiful Mugs.Back from our errands and visit to my parents, we found our four young ones perched on the higher roost of the coop. Judging from the poop piles under, they probably spent most of the day there (we came back at three)...to stay safe from our bigger girls. At least they didn't get hurt, but I'm not sure they were able to eat or drink anything while we were gone, even though we left multiple feed and water bowls in the coop and the run!
So, I'm really hoping those of you who said it will get better when the girls start laying are right.
Some mug shots for Monday. No one wanted to stay in place after having been locked up so long!
Théo
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Merle
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Cannelle ( poor girl gets her head feathers picked by Théo and is starting to molt)
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Nougat!
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Can you tell time by her shadow?She is like a weather gauge - as soon as it hits 85F and 50% humidity then it is time to sunbathe.
Crazy chick!
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I have spray.Is it a spray or powder? I used dm in desperation. But worry about the breathing so left all the doors open to air
It sounds wonderful. A simple solution to a tough problem. I have not heard of it before so I really can't say anything else. There are times I think we do need to trust the government to do its job right. I do think yours is way more thorough than ours so I would trust that approval more. If that helps.Regarding red mites treatment, I wonder if any of you have heard of exolt / fluralaner ?
It's meant to be ingested and has been recently approved in France for poultry, with no egg withdrawal period. Backyard keepers on french forums are saying it is extremely effective. It's meant to be used in case of a serious infestation, and is by no means a repellent.
I'm asking as it would be very useful as an alternative to permethrin in my case. My coop's setting makes it very difficult to treat thoroughly and my cats hang out in the coop and permethrin is a big no for them. But the fact that it has only been approved recently makes me a bit worried.
It's only available with a prescription in France and in massive dose, but is sold freely on spanish websites with proper conditioning for backyard keepers.
That sounds like a research challenge for me!Regarding red mites treatment, I wonder if any of you have heard of exolt / fluralaner ?
It's meant to be ingested and has been recently approved in France for poultry, with no egg withdrawal period. Backyard keepers on french forums are saying it is extremely effective. It's meant to be used in case of a serious infestation, and is by no means a repellent.
I'm asking as it would be very useful as an alternative to permethrin in my case. My coop's setting makes it very difficult to treat thoroughly and my cats hang out in the coop and permethrin is a big no for them. But the fact that it has only been approved recently makes me a bit worried.
It's only available with a prescription in France and in massive dose, but is sold freely on spanish websites with proper conditioning for backyard keepers.
Yes they do. It is one of the ways my vets knows birds are infested. From the bites she gets when handling the birds.Are you sure they are mites? Chicken/foul mites don't usually bite people, do they? @BY Bob , @RoyalChick ???