- Thread starter
- #91
NH Chicken Mama
Songster
As far as I know, oil is used to treat scaly leg mites, you have to rub it on the legs upwards to get under the scales so the oil suffocates the mites, but I wouldn't put it on their feathers. Lice and some mites live on the chicken, and red mites live in the coop and only come out at night to feed. Luckily, I haven't had the pleasure of dealing with those parasites yet, but I'm prepared!
From what I have read, the mites we have are the Northern (some word I can't remember) mites... the description was that you could feel them crawling up your arms after handling the chickens, and THAT is how I knew we had mites to begin with. It was my arms the first day, and I immediately washed my arms all the way up to my shoulders with dish soap to relieve it. The next day I was in the coop doing stuff and could feel them on my legs... and then after I put my chicken shoes the next day, as soon as I put them on. Before I even went outside.
I've been washing everything ever since, bathing in coconut oil with Tea Tree oil, Peppermint, Lavendar, Clove Bud Oil mixed in, dousing myself head to toe in Neem Oil (probably not healthy, but I wanted to sleep), spraying vinegar (I read vinegar will kill them, too, and tested on a random spider in my bathroom. Seems acidity will work!) All the bed stuff just got done cooking in the dryer for 2 hours on high.
The ladies do seem a bit happier after the DE application. It apparently helped something. I know the friend who kept my chickens for the week I was getting my ducks in a row had a DE dustbath. Apparently it was preventing him from noticing.
I hope it doesn't rain tomorrow... I intend to win this particular battle.