Is This Lice?

I have this, will it work
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No, it's crap.
This will not kill the bugs.

Please spend a few dollars and get a permethrin spray.
Permethrin will work.
This exact product is perfect and easy...no mixing involved. Just spray it.

https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/martins-horse-stable-permethrin-citronella-spray-1-qt#
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It's labeled for use *on* poultry:
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Perhaps, but, this is from the manufacturer. I’m still researching, but, of the ones that do recommend using it, they say 10%..
edit from https://parasitipedia.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3801&Itemid=4168

RECOMMENDED DOSE​

Large animals (Beef & Dairy Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Goats)​

  • Against horn flies, face flies, stable flies, mosquitoes, lice, mites, ticks(including deer tick which may carry Lyme disease):
    • Spraying: Spray thoroughly to cover the entire animal. For lice or Mites, a second treatment is recommended in 14-21 days. Spray lactating dairy cows only after milking is completed.
      • For severe infestations, dilute 1.28 oz per gallon of water (1 part concentrate to 99 parts water). Permethrin concentration in final dilution: 1000 ppm* = mg/L = 0.1% Active Ingredient.
      • For normal infestations, dilute 0.64 oz per gallon of water (1 part concentrate to 199 parts water). Permethrin concentration in final dilution: 500 ppm* = mg/L = 0.05% Active Ingredient.
  • Against horn flies, face flies, stable flies, ear ticks:
    • Spot Treatment - Low Pressure Spray - Apply 1/2 oz per ear or 1-4 oz on face or 12-16 oz along the backline. Dilute 2 oz per gallon of water. Permethrin concentration in final dilution: ~1562 ppm* = mg/L = 0.16% Active Ingredient.
    • Backrubber - Keep backrubber charged. Results can be improved by forced use. Dilute 8 oz in 5 gal oil (0.125%). Permethrin concentration in final dilution: ~1250 ppm* = mg/L = 0.125% Active Ingredient.

Swine & Poultry​

  • Against mange mites:
    • Spray, dip or sponge animals. Retreat after 14 days, spraying walls and floor space and bedding to kill late hatching, developing stages. Dilute 1.28 oz per gallon of water (1 part concentrate to 99 parts water). Permethrin concentration in final dilution: ~1000 ppm* = mg/L = 0.10% Active Ingredient.
  • Against blowflies, flies, mosquitoes, hog lice, fleas, ticks(including deer tick which may carry Lyme disease):
    • Spray, dip or sponge to apply 1 pint per pig, especially around ears. Dilute 1.28 oz per gallon of water (1 part concentrate to 99 parts water). Permethrin concentration in final dilution: ~1000 ppm* = mg/L = 0.10% Active Ingredient.
  • Against poultry mites, (incl. Northern fowl mites) and lice: Spray at the rate of 1 gal per 100 birds, with a fine mist. Spray roosts, walls and nests or cages. Dilute 1.28 oz per gallon of water (1 part concentrate to 99 parts water). Permethrin concentration in final dilution: ~1000 ppm* = mg/L = 0.10% Active Ingredient.

Dogs​

  • Against fleas & ticks: Using protective gloves (mitts), wet the animal by dipping or spraying. Reapply every 30 days, if necessary. Dilute 1 part concentrate to 99 parts water (1.28 ounces per gallon). Permethrinconcentration in final dilution: ~500 ppm* = mg/L = 0.05% Active Ingredient.
 
Perhaps, but, this is from the manufacturer. I’m still researching, but, of the ones that do recommend using it, they say 10%..
I'm not sure I understand your point. :idunno Do you understand that 10% way too strong? We're talking about using a final dilution 0.5% here.


Permethrin comes in at least four different concentrations:
  • Ready to use 0.5%
  • 10% (most common, sold in most feed stores)
  • 13.3% (common)
  • 36.8% (usually has to be ordered online).

Below are tables that show how to make 1 gallon.


36.8% Solution needed per gallon
martins permethrin sfr 36_8.jpg

RatioOuncesMLFinal %
1:191.7 ounces50 ml0.5%
1:390.85 ounces25 ml0.25%
1:990.34 ounces10 ml0.10%
1:1990.17 ounces5 ml0.05%
1:3990.085 ounces2.5 ml0.025%







13.3% Solution needed per gallon
martins-permethrin133-quart1.jpg
RatioOuncesMLFinal %
1:195.5 ounces163 ml0.5%
1:392.75 ounces81 ml0.25%
1:991.1 ounces32.5 ml0.10%
1:1990.55 ounces16.2 ml0.05%
1:3990.275 ounces8.1 ml0.025%








10.0% Solution needed per gallon
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RatioOuncesMLFinal %
1:196.4 ounces190ml0.5%
1:393.2 ounces95 ml0.25%
1:991.28 ounces38 ml0.10%
1:1990.64 ounces19 ml0.05%
1:3990.32 ounces9.5 ml0.025%

I would disregard that site because it has one product that is no longer approved for use on poultry and it list DE as a treatment, and DE does not treat lice.
 
I'm not sure I understand your point. :idunno Do you understand that 10% way too strong? We're talking about using a final dilution 0.5% here.


Permethrin comes in at least four different concentrations:
  • Ready to use 0.5%
  • 10% (most common, sold in most feed stores)
  • 13.3% (common)
  • 36.8% (usually has to be ordered online).

Below are tables that show how to make 1 gallon.


36.8% Solution needed per gallon
martins permethrin sfr 36_8.jpg

RatioOuncesMLFinal %
1:191.7 ounces50 ml0.5%
1:390.85 ounces25 ml0.25%
1:990.34 ounces10 ml0.10%
1:1990.17 ounces5 ml0.05%
1:3990.085 ounces2.5 ml0.025%







13.3% Solution needed per gallon
martins-permethrin133-quart1.jpg
RatioOuncesMLFinal %
1:195.5 ounces163 ml0.5%
1:392.75 ounces81 ml0.25%
1:991.1 ounces32.5 ml0.10%
1:1990.55 ounces16.2 ml0.05%
1:3990.275 ounces8.1 ml0.025%








10.0% Solution needed per gallon
gordons_6.png

RatioOuncesMLFinal %
1:196.4 ounces190ml0.5%
1:393.2 ounces95 ml0.25%
1:991.28 ounces38 ml0.10%
1:1990.64 ounces19 ml0.05%
1:3990.32 ounces9.5 ml0.025%


I would disregard that site because it has one product that is no longer approved for use on poultry and it list DE as a treatment, and DE does not treat lice.
Yes..this is the problem with finding older material..sorry..I deleted one full of old stuff..the reason I said the original post was a stronger concentration than necessary is that it’s in a ready to use spray bottle..not to be diluted, that was my only point. I’m sure it would work, but why use five times the recommended dose for chickens just because it’s the minimum dose that works for horses?
 

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I have this, will it work
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https://www.cacklehatchery.com/how-do-chickens-get-lice/

They have a recommendation or at least a “plug” for this from Gail Damerow, author of many books on chickens and their health. As I understand it, potassium sorbate interferes with the bugs’ reproduction. It won’t “kill them dead”.. It depends on the severity of your problem, but, personally, I think a highly toxic to bees and cats and other animals chemical like permethrin should be your last resort rather than your first. Permethrin strips could be applied to the bottom or sides of your roosts to kill traveling bugs, you can get tanglefoot and put some underneath your roosts which will trap any bugs, this way you can organically both monitor and trap them. I have never had to resort to these chemicals, but I live in single digit humidity for most of the year..humans practically are dust bathed here! My yard and coop have always been organic. If you do have to use permethrin, pay attention to current recommendations for minimum concentrations that will both be effective and safe.
 
Perhaps, but, this is from the manufacturer. I’m still researching, but, of the ones that do recommend using it, they say 10%..
edit from https://parasitipedia.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3801&Itemid=4168

RECOMMENDED DOSE​

Large animals (Beef & Dairy Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Goats)​

  • Against horn flies, face flies, stable flies, mosquitoes, lice, mites, ticks(including deer tick which may carry Lyme disease):
    • Spraying: Spray thoroughly to cover the entire animal. For lice or Mites, a second treatment is recommended in 14-21 days. Spray lactating dairy cows only after milking is completed.
      • For severe infestations, dilute 1.28 oz per gallon of water (1 part concentrate to 99 parts water). Permethrin concentration in final dilution: 1000 ppm* = mg/L = 0.1% Active Ingredient.
      • For normal infestations, dilute 0.64 oz per gallon of water (1 part concentrate to 199 parts water). Permethrin concentration in final dilution: 500 ppm* = mg/L = 0.05% Active Ingredient.
  • Against horn flies, face flies, stable flies, ear ticks:
    • Spot Treatment - Low Pressure Spray - Apply 1/2 oz per ear or 1-4 oz on face or 12-16 oz along the backline. Dilute 2 oz per gallon of water. Permethrin concentration in final dilution: ~1562 ppm* = mg/L = 0.16% Active Ingredient.
    • Backrubber - Keep backrubber charged. Results can be improved by forced use. Dilute 8 oz in 5 gal oil (0.125%). Permethrin concentration in final dilution: ~1250 ppm* = mg/L = 0.125% Active Ingredient.

Swine & Poultry​

  • Against mange mites:
    • Spray, dip or sponge animals. Retreat after 14 days, spraying walls and floor space and bedding to kill late hatching, developing stages. Dilute 1.28 oz per gallon of water (1 part concentrate to 99 parts water). Permethrin concentration in final dilution: ~1000 ppm* = mg/L = 0.10% Active Ingredient.
  • Against blowflies, flies, mosquitoes, hog lice, fleas, ticks(including deer tick which may carry Lyme disease):
    • Spray, dip or sponge to apply 1 pint per pig, especially around ears. Dilute 1.28 oz per gallon of water (1 part concentrate to 99 parts water). Permethrin concentration in final dilution: ~1000 ppm* = mg/L = 0.10% Active Ingredient.
  • Against poultry mites, (incl. Northern fowl mites) andlice: Spray at the rate of 1 gal per 100 birds, with a fine mist. Spray roosts, walls and nests or cages. Dilute 1.28 oz per gallon of water (1 part concentrate to 99 parts water). Permethrin concentration in final dilution: ~1000 ppm* = mg/L = 0.10% Active Ingredient.

Dogs​

  • Against fleas & ticks: Using protective gloves (mitts), wet the animal by dipping or spraying. Reapply every 30 days, if necessary. Dilute 1 part concentrate to 99 parts water (1.28 ounces per gallon). Permethrinconcentration in final dilution: ~500 ppm* = mg/L = 0.05% Active Ingredient.
Would you please stop with the copying and pasting of wrong information from other websites.
I highly recommend you spend some time learning things yourself before you continue to offer wrong advice to others. You are not helping anyone with the confusion. You continue to post flat out wrong I do then delete it. Just stop, learn first then try to help others.
 
Will the spray will work then or not? Online it has 4.5 stars. I don't want to spray my birds with chemicals. That will be my last resort if nothing else works. The bird that does have lice never comes into contact with the others. The coops and runs are in an area thats fenced in. He roams everywhere except there. The other birds show no signs of lice. I can't find anything on them. I've been trying to find something to put sand/dirt in for them to take a better dust bath in. I can't find anything. What should I use? Will dust bathing help to get rid of the lice?
 

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