I've had a few here with sticktight fleas and the treatment that works for me is to apply a 0.5% permethrin directly to the affected area. Apply a generous amount using a q-tip or small syringe. Avoid getting any in the eyes, of course, but don't worry if some does. Once the fleas are treated, lightly spray the rest of the bird.
When the fleas are treated with this 0.5% spray they die almost immediately and most will fall off in a few days after treatment. Those that don't fall off in 2-3 days can be scraped off with a fingernail.
You will also need to spray their coop and places where they might have picked up the fleas.
When the fleas are treated with this 0.5% spray they die almost immediately and most will fall off in a few days after treatment. Those that don't fall off in 2-3 days can be scraped off with a fingernail.
You will also need to spray their coop and places where they might have picked up the fleas.
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