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OK. We are definitely not wanting to use poison. How often would you recommend I give these girls a DE dustbath? Ive cleaned all chicken areas and covered all chickens with it. Is there anything else I should do?
Dust their pen really well, because mites hide in the tiniest of cracks. If you use straw, switch to hay for the summer; straw is hollow and makes a great insulator for the winter, but makes a haven for critters. I made myself a duster pouf by using a cottage cheese container. You put the dust in it, stretch a stocking over it tight, cut some holes in the lid and put the lid on over the stocking. Dust thoroughly, including the vent area and under the wings.
If you set up a dusting box for your chickens, they'll take care of reapplying it, themselves. They love to dust in dry soil, sand, wood ash, whatever. Wood ash and DE are especially good for minimizing mite and lice issues. Whenever we have a grass fire in my area I go toss some ash in a tub.
Oh, and be sure to get food grade DE. You can find it at Tractor Supply where the cow wormer is.