- Aug 25, 2010
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Hello everyone . . .
I treated in December for lice . . . and now in March, I am doing so again.
My question is to use poultry dust or Eprinex - which one should I use? I have searched this site for answers to my question. Either option appears to be a good decision. However, I still prefer to check in with the forum.
I have treated with the sevin dust . . . and still have the bottle on hand. I actually had good results with the sevin (or poultry dust). I believe that according to one of the charts that I read, and I can't remember where I found it, that I should wait two weeks after treatment before consuming eggs from my hens. The main reason I'm asking is because I'm wondering if I should incorporate the use of eprinex.
I thank you . . . and my feathered gals thank you!
I treated in December for lice . . . and now in March, I am doing so again.
My question is to use poultry dust or Eprinex - which one should I use? I have searched this site for answers to my question. Either option appears to be a good decision. However, I still prefer to check in with the forum.
I have treated with the sevin dust . . . and still have the bottle on hand. I actually had good results with the sevin (or poultry dust). I believe that according to one of the charts that I read, and I can't remember where I found it, that I should wait two weeks after treatment before consuming eggs from my hens. The main reason I'm asking is because I'm wondering if I should incorporate the use of eprinex.
I thank you . . . and my feathered gals thank you!