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Kmhv04
In the Brooder
Yes, Kathy did respond, but I found out that Elector PSP is not available in Canada. Ugh! I was so hopeful about trying that product too.OyVey!
I'm not sure there's any way to rid the coop of mites without stripping it down to the studs and soaking it with an effective insecticide.
I doubt there's anything that will kill the mites with no withdrawal on egg or meat.
I see you started a thread and got a possibility from Kathy to at least knock them down....but maybe try this Canadian chat thread for some other ideas too?
Thank you for the kind words! I figured I would update everyone who helped me with suggestions as to how things turned out!Very sorry to hear that you are STILL having problems after all your hard work. I hope you are able to find something to help your problem and you don't have to live this nightmare for much longer. It sounds like you may always have problems with that coop even if you treat the birds. Thinking of you....
Plan of ATTACK #2 - (TO DO)
I have removed all straw from the coop (hate straw, working to change over to possibly sand or shavings).
*Steam Cleaner the entire coop, cracks and all areas the buggers can get in to and hide.
*Treat/Spray down coop and run with the Spinosad Bug Spray for Plants (Still contemplating this one. Want to make sure it is safe before trying....any thoughts?)
*Bath hens with some sort of detergent/deterrent (still looking into what will not require egg withdrawal or harm the hens).
*Nightly Steam sprays into crevasse, roost areas and nesting boxes when I go to put them in for the night.
*After a month or so, re-whitewash the coop (makes it easier to spot mites and it keeps coop fresh)
Possibly more attack maneuvers to come!
Thanks all for following and aiding in my efforts!
Monica
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