Mittmom
Chirping
- Oct 19, 2021
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Hello-
This has been the year of pests for my backyard flock. It started with lice that hitched a ride on a few birds we got from a friend. Later we spotted red mites clustering inside the coop, and subsequently on some of the birds. For the lice we treated with Elector PSP according to the instructions and for the mites we used Permethrin (sp?), first a spray and then powder, per instructions. We also sprayed the coop and have been using DE to dust perches and coop floor (sand). The lice seem to have died down but we cannot get rid of the red mites. I have read several posts on here from other people discussing how hard it is to get rid of mites. So, what I want to know is: is there a weekly routine we can do to keep mite numbers at bay? And should we give up trying for total eradication? Ten of our hens don't have many red mites but one poor girl has many around her vent. She also has cuts/scrapes (possibly gleet? need to research) and the mites like to hang out there. I feel sorry for her but she acts totally fine so far. I would just like to minimize the mites so she won't get worse.
In addition to all this we have had a rat explosion for the first time, and we've had backyard chickens for around 5 years!
Thank you in advance for your wisdom!
This has been the year of pests for my backyard flock. It started with lice that hitched a ride on a few birds we got from a friend. Later we spotted red mites clustering inside the coop, and subsequently on some of the birds. For the lice we treated with Elector PSP according to the instructions and for the mites we used Permethrin (sp?), first a spray and then powder, per instructions. We also sprayed the coop and have been using DE to dust perches and coop floor (sand). The lice seem to have died down but we cannot get rid of the red mites. I have read several posts on here from other people discussing how hard it is to get rid of mites. So, what I want to know is: is there a weekly routine we can do to keep mite numbers at bay? And should we give up trying for total eradication? Ten of our hens don't have many red mites but one poor girl has many around her vent. She also has cuts/scrapes (possibly gleet? need to research) and the mites like to hang out there. I feel sorry for her but she acts totally fine so far. I would just like to minimize the mites so she won't get worse.
In addition to all this we have had a rat explosion for the first time, and we've had backyard chickens for around 5 years!
Thank you in advance for your wisdom!