Thankfully, I have not yet had mites in my flock. With lice, I do periodic checks and spray down the coop and birds with permethrin as needed. I find the liquid permethrin to be far superior over the dust both in ease of use and efficacy.
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In the US, all poultry dust products contain 0.25% permethrin.Whats in poultry dust?
I have a cotton bag filled with elemental sulfur hanging in the pop door; it is placed so that the chickens bump into it when they come and go and dust themselves. Completely stress free for the birds, super easy for me. I buy pure elemental sulfur in a one pound bag and put about 1/2 of it in the bag at a time. With about 15 chickens it lasts for 1 1/5 or 2 years, so it’s very cost effective, too. I also mix some sulfur into their feed.One of the most common problems encountered when raising and keeping poultry is lice & mites. They can be introduced by wild birds or visiting rodents, or get picked up when your birds get into contact with other, infested, birds at places such as poultry shows, sales, or auctions. Chickens with bad infestations become thin, don’t lay eggs well, and have reduced fertility. With really bad infestations your birds may also die.
So How Do You Deal With Lice & Mite Infestations in your Coop?
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- Dealing With Mites
- Mite & Lice Treatment and Prevention
- Keeping Your Coop Mite & Rodent-Free
- How To Protect Your Chickens from Lice
- How To Protect Your Chickens from Mites
Thank you. I have never heard of the stuff till I checked out this thread and I have had chickens for over 7 years now. Is this better than DE?In the US, all poultry dust products contain 0.25% permethrin.
You're welcome! IMO, DE is a waste of money. Back in 2003 we bought a huge bag of it and put it all over the coop and in all of their favorite dust bathing spots. Then one day I noticed that they were infested with lice, so I put DE all over them, but it did not work.Thank you. I have never heard of the stuff till I checked out this thread and I have had chickens for over 7 years now. Is this better than DE?