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Thanks @Miss Lydia - I didn't realize they were harmful and so I'm glad I asked. I took out a good portion of the bedding and put down a dusting of DE and put fresh bedding in. Neem is a good idea- I haven't noticed any in the coop or on her since before I posted. I forgot I had a powder of brewers yeast with garlic and DE added that I am mixing in their feed every morning. I think I'll need to do something preventative for maintenance to stay ahead of this from now on. Thanks for the helpful response.@Mudbillkisses Mites are blood sucking so you def want to treat your birds and coops. Here is some info I found on line
http://www.mypetchicken.com/backyar...-signs-of-mites-or-lice-and-how-do-I-H79.aspx
When we had a mite infestation i used inside my coop Neem tree oil mixed in a garden sprayer with warm water. sprayed the house top to bottom roost and all bedding let it dry all day with windows and doors open. For the birds you can use poultry dust get a large paper bag put poultry dust in. put bird in feet first close bag up around neck with head out and shake the bag gently till bird is completely covered. usually water fowl don't get external parasites if they have plenty of bathing water. But with her immune system fighting off this infection that maybe why she has them. You can also use Poultry protector which is a natural enzymes that kill mites i buy it on line but since I have used Neem inside the houses i haven't had any mites. I spray Poultry Protector on my roosts and bedding about 1X a week.