- May 22, 2020
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Hi All,
Well, you all were right and it turns out my mite infestation was significant. I tried poultry dust and the mites thumbed their noses at me and were back in 24hrs just as bad so I escalated to the Permethrin 10% and treated each hen, their coop, bedding and run. The hens are still (36hrs after being treated) shaking their heads constantly and when checked the coop and egg boxes, the eggs boxes had mites again which I figured is because the hens still have some mites and are dropping them in the egg boxes when they are laying. The instructions say to wait 2 weeks to treat again but my girls seem still uncomfortable and with active mites. Should I treat them again or just give the permethrin treatment I did more time to continue working? I don’t want to overuse the permethrin and possibly poison my hens but these buggers are EVERYWHERE!!!
Thoughts and suggestions please?
Well, you all were right and it turns out my mite infestation was significant. I tried poultry dust and the mites thumbed their noses at me and were back in 24hrs just as bad so I escalated to the Permethrin 10% and treated each hen, their coop, bedding and run. The hens are still (36hrs after being treated) shaking their heads constantly and when checked the coop and egg boxes, the eggs boxes had mites again which I figured is because the hens still have some mites and are dropping them in the egg boxes when they are laying. The instructions say to wait 2 weeks to treat again but my girls seem still uncomfortable and with active mites. Should I treat them again or just give the permethrin treatment I did more time to continue working? I don’t want to overuse the permethrin and possibly poison my hens but these buggers are EVERYWHERE!!!
Thoughts and suggestions please?