Mite Identification

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Does anyone know what kind of mite this is? I have found a few crawling on me these last few days 😩 Looks like I have some work ahead of me…
 

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I think they might be red mites:

https://poultrydvm.com/pathogens/dermanyssus-gallinae

https://poultrydvm.com/condition/poultry-red-mites

If they're only active on your chickens at night, they’re probably red mites. Red mites hide in crevices and cracks of coops.

Permethrin poultry dust will treat them. I like to use the sock method to powder my chickens if they get a mite infestation. That way I don’t have to worry about cold, wet chickens. A good powdering all over, working the dust down onto the skin should do the trick. Wear gloves and a mask. Repeat again in 5-7 days then again in another 5-7 if you see mites still. Keep repeating until you see none. Red poultry mites have a life cycle of 14 days.

All bedding and nesting material will need removed and thrown away or burned. Do not reuse or compost it. You will then need to spray your coop out really well with a permethrin spray. Get all the nooks and crannies really good before replacing with fresh bedding.
 
Could be ornithonyssus species otherwise known as fowl mites, likely northern fowl mites, (although could be a different type depending on where you live - tropical fowl mites). I think it resembles red mites more, but it’s tough to tell.

https://poultrydvm.com/pathogens/ornithonyssus-sylviarum

If you check the back of your chickens, near their vents and you see mites there during the day, then it’s more likely something like northern fowl mites. They tend to ā€œbuild homesā€ out of feces, dead skin, scabs, etc and cause a lot of redness and irritation to the chicken in that area. Northern fowl mites are not nocturnal as red fowl mites are.

The good news is that treatment is the same for both, so you should be able to cure the problem if you keep at it and are very diligent with the permethrin. Fowl mites have a life cycle of 5-7 days versus the 14 days of red mites.

More info on northern fowl mites:
https://poultrydvm.com/condition/northern-fowl-mites
 

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