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Hi! I'm from Manitoba. I really hope what he's meaning is that you can buy it from the vet.I asked and he said I guess you would have to get the vet to dust the birds. Really??? I’m kinda freaking out thinking about what I will do in the future if and when I encounter this problem again.
Bath for miss paprika it is!! Thanks for the help. Hopefully I can get this cleared so my babies feel themselves again
Unfortunately, Permethrin products are not available to producers in Ontario. I can buy Permethrin concentrate labelled for chickens over the counter at a feed store in Manitoba.Here we can buy permethrin dust or spray concentrate at the farm stores, and it's approved for the chickens, with no egg withdrawal. Carbaryl is no longer approved for use on chickens here, which is no problem, because the permethrin works very well.
Mites and lice are the pits! I check a few birds every week or two, at night with a flashlight, and treat if any bird has one bug!
I had deaths because of anemia from mites a few years ago, and learned the hard way to be proactive. Yuck!
Bathing a sick anemic bird is likely to hasten death; be very careful if you try to handle a sick bird that much. The spray, at night when they are roosting, is easiest on everyone. Powdering is fine, and much less traumatic than bathing.
DE is very bad to inhale, and ineffective.
Spinosad is effective but extremely expensive; not worth it, at least not now.
Mary
May I ask, your father-in-law...was he able to take a course on pesticides that allows him to use them?Hmmmm. My fil is a farmer and I know he is licensed to get pesticides others can’t so maybe he will be able to get it. The feed store hasn’t mentioned they carry permethrin so I will have to ask. I had a bin with sand and dirt but it did freeze. It got to -40c here for a few weeks in a row this winter. I guess I should keep a small shovel to try and break it up everyday when I go out. Maybe if it’s mostly wood ash it won’t freeze?
I didn’t know about the baths however I hatched the babies myself so they got really use to me handling them as well as I have bathed them all 1-2x since they’ve been born. I know you are not suppose to but their siblings thought it was funny to poop on them and they got pretty gross.