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my father in law said his dad used to put tobacco in the nest boxes and never had a problem- wonder if giving them wood stove ash to dust in would work- i used poultry dust, maybe i should try the sevin instead?
Robin : If you have a continuing Mite problem the real issue is you may be failing to treat completely all areas they come in contact with, The best practice I have found is prevention I treat all my pen's and run's twice a yr never miss. after putting the birds in cages, Totally clear out all old hay, litter and anything else, using a hose i wash the fire out of the coop's & pen's with bleach and soap, drain well then using a garden tank sprayer I treat the entire area consentrating on cracks and under sides of roost with Permitherin 10 diluted to 10-1. When dry i sprinkle Ton's of DE in nest boxes, floors, and feed & equipment areas, add more fresh hay more DE and there you have it, then I dip the birds in the left over solution let them shake and fluff and toss them back to their hootches LOl. I also sprinkle the DE around once a month need it or not to include a little scoop right on their back's. Never ever had Mite one ever and never will.
We know you like your birds inside so a full house treatment is in order and also all of their free range feed and hang out cubby hole area's, if you have other pet's they also must be treated and keep a close vigil. If you don't do a full and complete treatment of all area's this will be a regular deal for you and it can get to be a hassle. Robin save yourself the head & heart ache of constant worry and re-treatment by following these step's, it's simple easy and care free, a simple price to pay for peace of mind. This kind of application will insure that the cycle if any is always broken and can not start back.
AL