- Nov 24, 2018
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There are many different suggestions of how much permethrin per gallon of water. Some of my birds had severe mites and lice last year. I didn't react as quickly as I should have because it was also the time of year when the birds molt so I thought some of the feather loss was from molting but upon further investigation I discovered mites in one coop. I sprayed all of the coops as a prevention. I originally sprayed 2 ounces of permethrin concentrate to a good gallon of water. I sprayed every crack and crevice in the affected coop as well on and under the roosts in and outside of the nest boxes, walls, ceilings, floors, everywhere. First I cleaned out the coop and gave the birds affected baths with flea soap. It did help but I don't think it got rid of all of the pests. I started spraying weekly for awhile because the permethrins does not kill the pests eggs. No harm has come to the birds and the mites and lice are gone. I still do a spray during the warm weather once every two weeks but in cold weather once a month as a prevention. Wild birds, squirrels and such can introduce the pests. I had some wild birds trying to build nest in a couple of the coops so I think that may have been where the original pest came from. Now I put permethrin dust in the nest boxes instead of spray. Originally I did go into the coop when the birds were roosting and gave them a spray. So far so good and no more pests. Good luck...