I personally use Food Grade DE for worming and for mites, and dip legs in oil for leg mites...which I did purchase a bantam Sumatra hen from auction, last month, that had leg mites so bad some parts of her toes were missing and looked like she was growing spurs from the tops of her feet, they were so bad she absolutely refused to walk on the wire bottom in their coop, so I asked banjojoe at the next auction what it could be.(Thanks Joe!)
Anyway I mixed some DE in with some veggie oil and dipped her legs (and the roo that came with her) and three days later when I went to dip again, they looked 100% better. I am still dipping every 3-4 days, til I believe it's totally cleared up.
Just my two cents...
yes all these remedies work great , i use the permethrin due to already having it for the dogs and horses and other livestock , and 7 dust for plants .... frontline is another one that is good to have on hand as well , tractor supply ( local store ) just recently started carrying the DE , but DE can be more costly, so just depends on what your able to do at the time , wormer i use safe guard goat wormer , 1 cc and dilute it down and give lf adult birds about 1/2 to 1 cc depending on weight , it works great .. Thanks MikaelaFrontline spray is another option for mites and leg mites. One spray on the legs for leg mites, and for body mites one spray under each wing and on the vent. Mine have never had leg mites, but it worked well for me one the one outbreak of body mites I had.
Just fyi, there are some sites that warn against using frontline, but mine had no adverse reaction at all
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