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yikes that is expensive.I don't know about lice, but yes they make a spray. Last time I got a bottle the small one was about 40 and 80 for the big one, the small one lasts forever though.
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yikes that is expensive.I don't know about lice, but yes they make a spray. Last time I got a bottle the small one was about 40 and 80 for the big one, the small one lasts forever though.
didn't know frontllilne made a spray or that i would kill lice.
I don't know about lice, but yes they make a spray. Last time I got a bottle the small one was about 40 and 80 for the big one, the small one lasts forever though.
so is there no, withdraw period with it? it got old after no. 5 lol. but i would rather do that than give an injection.We got ours on ebay for like $20/can. Course I have to buy 3 cans at a time so it still gets expensive. Generic Frontline can be bought super cheap on Ebay and even at Walmart. I can't remember the dose but it's like 6 drops for a Cochin sized bird. Lice and mites give me the eeby jeebies, and you can't avoid them with wild birds and mice. But you can prevent them. Frontline keep them clear of bugs for at least 3-4 months, that's when i get around to re-dosing so I'm not sure how long it'd last otherwise.
Miohippus, I used to bathe and dip them all also the 1st year I had birds. It got old fast![]()
so is there no, withdraw period with it? it got old after no. 5 lol. but i would rather do that than give an injection.
no, i knew frontline was a drops, but i thought you had to inject the ivomec and that it was the alternative.I should've been more clear. It's not an injection. You put the Frontline drops under their feathers on the back of their necks. With the spray you spray under each wing, their stomach and a spot on their neck, it's not exact. I haven't been happy with Ivomec but i know lots of people here use it. There's something you can get at feed stores called Ivomec Eprinex that works awesome, it's a pour-on wormer for cattle. It's different than Ivomec though. I gave away more than I used and even with all my birds that stuff lasted like 18 months.
I think I'll get that next as a matter of fact.
I should've been more clear. It's not an injection. You put the Frontline drops under their feathers on the back of their necks. With the spray you spray under each wing, their stomach and a spot on their neck, it's not exact. I haven't been happy with Ivomec but i know lots of people here use it. There's something you can get at feed stores called Ivomec Eprinex that works awesome, it's a pour-on wormer for cattle. It's different than Ivomec though. I gave away more than I used and even with all my birds that stuff lasted like 18 months.
I think I'll get that next as a matter of fact.