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I totally agree. I did dust them although I only found a few mites on one. I will recheck tomorrow (both a vent check and white paper check) before deciding if they go or not. I was not impressed with results from dusting in the past. Ivomectin has worked better but it's only been two weeks since I dosed everyone. I'm not so much concerned with spreading to the other animals as we are the only ones taking chickens but much more concerned over having someone bitten by a mite or being exposed to the chemicals from dusting. I called the poison center and was told that with what I used they are fine to be handled in 24 hours without giving them a bath. Does that sound right to you?
Here is my excitement for the day. I'm up to 9 eggs and one of my button quails has started laying!
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KrisRose - these are Northern Fowl mites. I HATE the little things and have done everything imaginable to get rid of them. I think they are in the coop and on certain birds. They are hard to find except that they find me and bite me to pieces. And yes a dumb Starling brought them to my coop. They made a nest in the eaves that I didn't find until there were babies. I was too wimpy to kill them and have paid for it ever since. If it was warm out I would just bathe everyone.
They are hard to get rid of. I think I might have mites in my small coop but they never bite me and they dont seem to bother my chickens.
They are in a Lowes playhouse coop and the wood is ruff sawn with alot of hiddy holes. I should of painted it before I used it. My bad. I did kill off some of the buggers with ant killer. Created a toxic cloud, could never use it in coop when chickens are in it.
Hope you can get rid of the buggers!
I totally agree. I did dust them although I only found a few mites on one. I will recheck tomorrow (both a vent check and white paper check) before deciding if they go or not. I was not impressed with results from dusting in the past. Ivomectin has worked better but it's only been two weeks since I dosed everyone. I'm not so much concerned with spreading to the other animals as we are the only ones taking chickens but much more concerned over having someone bitten by a mite or being exposed to the chemicals from dusting. I called the poison center and was told that with what I used they are fine to be handled in 24 hours without giving them a bath. Does that sound right to you?
Here is my excitement for the day. I'm up to 9 eggs and one of my button quails has started laying!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/70972_img_6381.jpg
KrisRose - these are Northern Fowl mites. I HATE the little things and have done everything imaginable to get rid of them. I think they are in the coop and on certain birds. They are hard to find except that they find me and bite me to pieces. And yes a dumb Starling brought them to my coop. They made a nest in the eaves that I didn't find until there were babies. I was too wimpy to kill them and have paid for it ever since. If it was warm out I would just bathe everyone.
They are hard to get rid of. I think I might have mites in my small coop but they never bite me and they dont seem to bother my chickens.
They are in a Lowes playhouse coop and the wood is ruff sawn with alot of hiddy holes. I should of painted it before I used it. My bad. I did kill off some of the buggers with ant killer. Created a toxic cloud, could never use it in coop when chickens are in it.
Hope you can get rid of the buggers!