Granny's gone and done it again

Wishing, was there something you needed to tell me before tomorrow ? Im getting a little sleepy .
About the mites. Northern Fowl mites breed and lay eggs on the bird, so I think it's best to put your efforts there (treating all the birds) rather than spraying the coop. You are having wet rainy weather and the spray will not dry well, making it more dangerous for the birds. Wait for better conditions to spray the coop... it will help with reinfestation, but for now, it's more important to treat the birds.
 
About the mites. Northern Fowl mites breed and lay eggs on the bird, so I think it's best to put your efforts there (treating all the birds) rather than spraying the coop. You are having wet rainy weather and the spray will not dry well, making it more dangerous for the birds. Wait for better conditions to spray the coop... it will help with reinfestation, but for now, it's more important to treat the birds.
ok . Was kinda wondering about the safety of that. thinking the spray will be on the floor in the water. Im assuming wait til they are in bed and avoid the head ?
 
ok . Was kinda wondering about the safety of that. thinking the spray will be on the floor in the water. Im assuming wait til they are in bed and avoid the head ?
I don't think you should spray at all in your weather with a wet coop. Do you have any more pour on Ivermectin? That has worked well for you. I'd keep using that until things dry up a bit.
Can that sprayer make a mist? If not, you can sponge on the solution, especially around the vent and tail, on the egg clusters. But like I said, dry weather would be better for that.
 

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