Zanna
Songster
I have heard that coconut oil which can be bought at Walmart will take off the shell casings, don't know for a fact. I have used Zodiac Flea and tick shampoo for dogs/cats. It has coconut oil conditioners in it and seems to do the trick. Just to remind you though it will not kill the eggs and you will have another hatch in 5-10 days. I fought this for several months this winter in my breeder pens, never had an issue before in 6 years of raising chickens.......... I was hesitant to use frontline and Sevin as my vet recommended I try less toxic things first. Permethrin and DE dust every 7 days was not solving it so I resorted to the bath every 7 days, took 4 baths to rid them of the mites. I have one Cock who had them up near his head so the bath did not completely resolve it as I was carefull with the soap in that area and probably did not do it thoroughly enough. I am now dusting him with Sulfur powder which I think has done the trick. It is inexpensive and in my research, they don't become resistant to it as easily as permethrin and carbaryl (sevin). I hope you get this resolved and never have to deal with it again, the mites are nasty!!!!The only reason I didn't wash them last night was because it was about 8:15 at night. I'm very lucky I had Sevin on hand, but I'm going to wash them tonight with flea/tick shampoo, Frontline, then dust again. I'm also going to move them I think and do my best to bleach out their pen. On Friday, if I find any live mites on him, I'm not going to show him. If I don't find any live ones I will show him. Is there something to get off shell casings, just in case? I want to pick up everything I need tonight.