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Permethrin is relatively safe if used as directed. Note that in this study, they were FED it for extended periods of time when there were issues - or put directly on skin of cats who are more sensitive. While I am NOT saying you should use it, using it AS DIRECTED and at normal concentrations with a face mask if spraying should be safe. Especially since you should only be using it IF you have things like chicken mites or lice that need to be controlled. Think about this: you take in caffeine daily (or most people do) and it affects you heart rate, memory, among other things. But, people continue to do so. In small doses it is fine. But multiple cups of joe, or one of those 'energy' drinks has a LOT of caffeine.omg I was reading this http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/PermGen.html ill never use that!
Well, who would sunbathe in 50 degree weather? I mean, really!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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Good point! And yes, she does seem to enjoy it.Well, who would sunbathe in 50 degree weather? I mean, really!![]()
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she seems to be enjoying herself![]()
This is a chicken topic so no tax was needed. I love the tax anyway.Permethrin is relatively safe if used as directed. Note that in this study, they were FED it for extended periods of time when there were issues - or put directly on skin of cats who are more sensitive. While I am NOT saying you should use it, using it AS DIRECTED and at normal concentrations with a face mask if spraying should be safe. Especially since you should only be using it IF you have things like chicken mites or lice that need to be controlled. Think about this: you take in caffeine daily (or most people do) and it affects you heart rate, memory, among other things. But, people continue to do so. In small doses it is fine. But multiple cups of joe, or one of those 'energy' drinks has a LOT of caffeine.
imho, it is safer than many of the other potential insectisides out there that you might use IF you had a mite problem that needed treating. You can use a torch on the coop to 'burn out' the mites, but any that are on the hens will repopulate the coop in short order, again, IF there is a problem to begin with.
I've heard of using peppermint oil - using it in strong enough doses to deter insects and rodents is/can be also toxic to them.
I think nearly anything can be toxic or have a negative effect if taken in too strong a dose or too much over time. The thing is balance. Use the least toxic possible, in the safest way possible. So, if you use permethrin, use a mask while spraying, don't let the chickens be around while spraying, nor until it has dried. That significantly limits their exposure and potential to inhale/ingest, which are much more dangerous routes than if it touches their skin (i.e. dried on roost)
So, good coop/run hygiene, keeping wild birds out as much as possible, and monitoring your chickens health and being proactive early is the best you can do - using the least toxic/damaging 'treatment' possible that will actually work is, imho, the best option. I use charcoal (well, ashes) in my dust baths that are covered/won't get wet as an aid in preventing mites and such. But, if I had an infestation, it wouldn't completely get rid of them, just assist in getting rid of the ones on the birds...I would still have to treat the coop some how....or burn it completely & start over.
Do I owe tax on this? I'll pay it just in case:
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A Trio of mugs and 1 fluffy bum from the teenagers:View attachment 3240364
Elector psp will work its the bestI thought a while back you had got some elector psp - I haven’t used it but I believe it is effective.
The thing you linked in might have some repellent properties (it is a mix of essential oils), but I doubt it would treat an infestation.
Wait. What? Did you change your name or did I go senile (quite possible).Elector psp will work its the best
Lemon and vinegar kills spiders . So there might be something in that.From what I can see there is no active insecticide in this. It is lemon eucalyptus oil. That may have a repellent effect which is likely what you are looking for. I have no idea of the effectiveness of lemon eucalyptus oil in repelling mites.