Natural way to prevent/treat mite and lice infestations

Honestly I read that info years ago and I don't remember anything other than what I already shared.
 
Let chickens out in run, close pop door. Spray Neem oil diluted with water on all areas of a cleaned out coop, roost bars & nest boxes. If you have windows, open them & the human door for ventilation and for drying the coop. Birds can return after airing out and drying. You are aiming for a fine mist when applying, not a soaking, especially if it is winter time for you. I would shoot for a mild weather day if possible. I can't say for sure the exact ratio of Neem oil to water ratio, but I'm sure it is probably listed in the direction of use for this product. I do have a container of this somewhere, just couldn't locate at the moment. It must be made from orange oil or something close because that is what it smells like. I will be treating my coop with the next shaving cleanout. I have not performed this treatment method before, but I just recently read about it. If there is someone with more knowledge on this subject please feel free to correct me or add additional insight.
 
Thank you everyone for the ideas and info! I do not have an infestation, just asking in case one should arise. My birds have access to a dust bathing area, and they seem to keep things in check that way.
 
Thank you everyone for the ideas and info! I do not have an infestation, just asking in case one should arise. My birds have access to a dust bathing area, and they seem to keep things in check that way.
Same here, just being proactive, have had issues with lice after getting birds from CL.
 
Same here, just being proactive, have had issues with lice after getting birds from CL.


I would definitely be leery of buying on CL. Not that all the characters are unsavory, because I do occasionally sell birds on there, but I never buy from there.

Wood ash is a great idea! I'll get some laid out there. Thanks! :lol:
 
I would definitely be leery of buying on CL. Not that all the characters are unsavory, because I do occasionally sell birds on there, but I never buy from there.

Wood ash is a great idea! I'll get some laid out there. Thanks! :lol:
My experience was not favorable, but I know not everyone on CL are dishonest because I sell some extras on CL myself as well. Definately will try the wood ash, thanks.
 
A spark can remain in woodstove ashes for up to a month I have read. So I put mine in an old fire pit bowl that I keep under a homemade rain shelter. That way the ashes are in a non-flammable container. Or I guess I could just dig a hole in the ground under the shelter for them to bathe in.

In the summer I switch to DE.
 

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