Keep getting lice

Silkiechicken66

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Jul 22, 2016
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So about the beginning of this year I got a pair of fantail pigeons. Ever since I got them they just keep getting lice. I treat it, it goes away for a week, then comes back. None of my chickens or ducks have it, or have ever gotten it.

I’ve tried everything. I tried dawn then borax and even some specific poultry lice spray that everyone near me praised. They go away for about a week and ALWAYS. COME. BACK.

I’ve even moved their aviary around the yard, bleaching every single thing inside as I did.

Tried different foods, treatment methods, enclosures, areas, keeping Inside/not exposed to anything, etc. and nothing keeps the lice away. And every time I do treat there is NOTHING left on them. My current treatment is two borax baths a day for 2-3 days. I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong. Help please!
 
You said you tried poultry spray. Did you try something like this with permethrin? If not, get some and I bet you won't see more lice.
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This is the product I use.
https://www.jedds.com/shop/ectopar-de-weerd/

For a while I wasn't using any drops or anything just letting the birds bathe with the borax but inevitably one wouldn't do a good job cleaning itself and one or two would be left over and they would slowly repopulate. Since switching to the drops I have had none at all.
what are the active ingredients in it?
 
, did you clear out all their bedding and sterilize where they stay? I usually treat again about 6 days later for any eggs that were missed, you need to treat walls floors, if they have perches, sterilize watesr and feeders. Those little buggers are hard to kill if whole environment isn't cleared and keep coming back

I use sevin powder on them, treat again in 5-6 days
 
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Are you dealing with this parasite?
I ask because the term lice can get thrown around for a number of different species. Something like bird mites can live off the bird in bedding or the cage itself but a feather louse can't survive off of a bird for very long.
 

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