TammieR
In the Brooder
- May 16, 2025
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We have a wood burner so use ash too. We'd all die waiting for DE to kill anything, but at least it keeps the bugs out of our cages and coops. I have permethrin here for the parrots, but never in all this time needed it for the chickens as the DE/ash kept them clear of them. These chickens all free range around wild birds, squirrels, chipmunks, etc. so it's quite amazing to me they've never had a mite.FWIW I eventually retired my dust bath container as the ground my run sits on is largely sand and gravel and my flock prefers that.
When I did use the container I had a mix of sand, wood ash and Sulphur. Also hung a delicate garment mesh wash bag with Sulphur over the pop door such that the flock would brush it on their way in/out. Sulphur does kill mites & other pests just takes longer than permethrin etc.
Same, I have so many new holes scattered around my yard.My birds made it pretty plain that they prefer to dig their own dust baths, generally in very inappropriate areas. But occasionally they will condescend to using the one under their coop platform, to humor me, I guess.![]()
Wrong, please do not post incorrect info. Food grade D-E is good for dust bathsI'd recommend you skip the Diotomaeceous Earth, it's extremely bad for them and you to breathe. It's like asbestos to a bird's lungs.
It doesn't control or kill external or internal parasites, unfortunately .