I know there's a pest thread, but this is kind of an emergency because I don't have an isolation area and have to get rid of them ASAP!
I just bought 5 laying hens about an hour ago from someone on craigslist that said they were perfectly healthy. I inspected them at home before putting them with my flock, and sure enough, they have lice (I think lice, and not mites, but don't know exactly what either look like). I put a few inches of D.E. in a wash tub and held each bird down in it while I covered them in it, being sure to rub it in everywhere. I don't really have a good separation area, and will have to keep them in the garage (which I don't want to do) until they are gone. Any idea how long I should do this or what else I can use to speed things up? I really want to go pick up some Sevin dust and get it over with. Any ideas?
I can't tell if they have leg mites, too, but their legs look really dry. I'm going to pick up some vaseline just in case.
Any input would be GREATLY appreciated.
I just bought 5 laying hens about an hour ago from someone on craigslist that said they were perfectly healthy. I inspected them at home before putting them with my flock, and sure enough, they have lice (I think lice, and not mites, but don't know exactly what either look like). I put a few inches of D.E. in a wash tub and held each bird down in it while I covered them in it, being sure to rub it in everywhere. I don't really have a good separation area, and will have to keep them in the garage (which I don't want to do) until they are gone. Any idea how long I should do this or what else I can use to speed things up? I really want to go pick up some Sevin dust and get it over with. Any ideas?
I can't tell if they have leg mites, too, but their legs look really dry. I'm going to pick up some vaseline just in case.
Any input would be GREATLY appreciated.