Mites/Lice Cure

The only thing I have found to work is Sevin Dust.. I used Missprissy's idea and made a duster ball out of old pantie hose and it worked great.. Also I have heard of folks using ashes mixed in a dust bath.. But havent tried it myself..
 
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I've been wanting to do preventative dusting to keep them from getting mites/lice. The ashes idea sound interesting and I think I'll give that a try!
 
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I've been wanting to do preventative dusting to keep them from getting mites/lice. The ashes idea sound interesting and I think I'll give that a try!

Also DE is a good preventative .. You can add that with the dustbath as well... Good luck
 
I don't know about turkeys but my goose had bird lice and I tried to go the no chemical way and bath him in dawn dish soap (which my boyfriend thought was absolutely hilarious) The lice showed back up. I had read about and found this stuff called "Garden and Poultry Dust" at Tractor supply. I think it was a thread on here that said the easiest way is to use a pair of panty hose or a knee high. It worked great! I pored some of the powder in to the toe and tied a knot above it. Then I just dust my goose like it was a make-up powdered puff or something like that. It took one application and I haven't had a bit of trouble with lice since. Hope that helps!
 
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Not meaning to but into your thread but I saw this also at Tractor Supply and was wondering about it as well and since you've used it (and I love the idea of using panty hose
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do you need to get it under their feathers too: or just the top of them? I just bet this would work for your turkey kody19! Also since it is Permethrin .25% do you know if you need to not use the eggs for 2 weeks following application? Thank you and forgive me for butting in
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Most of the dusts are topical and thus don't get into the bird, the eggs are fine. Always check the labels.

What causes major egg issues are the systemic drugs ( wormers for example ) that do get into all of the birds systems.
 
I don't mind at all. I did use it but none of my flock was laying at the time, so I didn't consider the egg issue. With my goose, I got the top of the feathers but also ruffled them up a little to be thorough. It does say to to make sure to get the area near the vent really well. I just went and read the package. The only thing it mentions as far as the eggs is not to apply the powder directly to the eggs or nesting litter. I would probably not eat the eggs for a few days just to be extra safe.

I hope this helps.
 

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