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Permethrin is commonly used to spray on horses feet and legs to keep flies off in the summer.
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DE is not a chemical, it's a micro fossil.So, after revisiting some articles warning about the dangers of Diatomaceous Earth, and now I've successfully managed to freak myself out over chemicals that could make me sick.
Any reccomendations for things to prevent mites that won't kill
me in the future? This kind of stuff manages to freak me out a lot, so using better products would be more reassuring![]()
And the amount of permethrin I've ended up wearing spraying stock or stalls is insane.Permethrin is commonly used to spray on horses feet and legs to keep flies off in the summer.
True. But she could have also had a dander,mold, straw, ammonia allergy/sensitivity, or poultry keeper's lung. But if you have pre-existing issues, adding the fine, abrasive dust of DE to the mix is not optimal.That's awful! But, thank you!
Hi! I have an unpopular opinion that I am sure I will get grief from. But… my phone experience with DE treatment for northern fowl mites was 100%So, after revisiting some articles warning about the dangers of Diatomaceous Earth, and now I've successfully managed to freak myself out over chemicals that could make me sick.
Any reccomendations for things to prevent mites that won't kill
me in the future? This kind of stuff manages to freak me out a lot, so using better products would be more reassuring![]()
Hi! I have an unpopular opinion, so I am sure I will get some grief here. We successfully treated a northern fowl mite infestation in our flock over the winter using DE. Since NFM spend their lives on the host as opposed to moving back and forth from coop structures to host, they were easier to target. I applied DE directly to vents and under wings every night while birds were roosted. I used a Harris puffer to do this, which greatly reduced airborne DE. I did this for several mite life cycles (and a little more), wore a mask every time, and the mites were completely eliminated. The flock was also under vet supervision, and we were ready to treat with ivermectin drench. The drench was not needed because the DE resolved the problem. This was in December. There have been no respiratory repercussions for the birds or their humans. We were careful with the handling of the DE and wore PPE. The nightly applications took about 15 minutes per treatment. The flock is still mite free. It’s helpful to identify the pest carefully, as this approach would not have worked with a red mite or other pest specie infestation.So, after revisiting some articles warning about the dangers of Diatomaceous Earth, and now I've successfully managed to freak myself out over chemicals that could make me sick.
Any reccomendations for things to prevent mites that won't kill
me in the future? This kind of stuff manages to freak me out a lot, so using better products would be more reassuring![]()
I have kept a flock since 2012 and DE has always been my go to for parasites. Just make sure you get the food grade kind not the one for pools. I get it at tractor supply. It is harmless to people. i don’t know if mites were bad this past year or because of the wild birds but I am currently treating my flock with DE. Or if you would rather spray your flock I recently got a recipe 10 oz. Water, 1oz garlic juice, 1teaspoon of a combination of different essential oils, like lavender, clove, lemon.
Then why do they need a health warning on the back of the bag?It is harmless to people
Yes, DE is definitely NOT harmless, if it was, it would be of little use for dessicating pests. If applied directly on vents/under wings while wearing a good fitting mask, chances of it getting in lungs are substantially reduced. But it is a great choice for those seeking organic alternatives, and for protecting species that are not target pests. If used correctly on specific pests, it’s an effective and safe treatment.Then why do they need a health warning on the back of the bag?