Sweet Crumble
In the Brooder
Ok, so if anybody else out the has those awful 'stickfast fleas'
(The little black bugs that stick to your chickens faces and crowns)
They are really hard to get rid of, I figured out how to get rid of them!!!

If they are just on the faces, then all you have to do is rub Vaseline all over where the bugs are. It might be uncomfortable for them, but it's better than having those awful blood sucking bugs on them. This will stop them from breathing, therefore they should disconnect.
If they are one the body as well, then you can go to your local vet, they should have some insecticide (Frontline is what we used), for dogs and cats, but it is perfectly fine for chickens.
Just put a squirt under each of their wings. It works just like when you put flea treatment on the neck of your dog, it spreads through the rest of their body.
Because its insecticide, it is still fine to eat their eggs, (our vet did it and she still eats them) but we are going to wait a month, just in case.
Anyways, hope this works for you, like it did for us.
Oh, and to keep them from going back on to your chickens, you can do a number of things, like put insecticide around the coop, of put lime powder. Just ask your vet.
Good luck!
(The little black bugs that stick to your chickens faces and crowns)
They are really hard to get rid of, I figured out how to get rid of them!!!


If they are just on the faces, then all you have to do is rub Vaseline all over where the bugs are. It might be uncomfortable for them, but it's better than having those awful blood sucking bugs on them. This will stop them from breathing, therefore they should disconnect.
If they are one the body as well, then you can go to your local vet, they should have some insecticide (Frontline is what we used), for dogs and cats, but it is perfectly fine for chickens.
Just put a squirt under each of their wings. It works just like when you put flea treatment on the neck of your dog, it spreads through the rest of their body.
Because its insecticide, it is still fine to eat their eggs, (our vet did it and she still eats them) but we are going to wait a month, just in case.
Anyways, hope this works for you, like it did for us.
Oh, and to keep them from going back on to your chickens, you can do a number of things, like put insecticide around the coop, of put lime powder. Just ask your vet.
Good luck!
