So...let's talk about mites a minute. Del - you might have some input on this. And so might others!
In a different place, AFL mentioned wanting to remove wood items from the coop as she was concerned about the wood items harboring lice.
I didn't think that the issue was WOOD in particular, but in the crevices and edges where they can hide - whether it is wood or not. So any joints where there is darkness, etc., would be a good hiding place whether it's wood or not. Further...I'm also thinking that resins in wood would actually be somewhat of a repellant as well.
So...is wood a particularly inviting harbor for lice, or is the main issue just any dark hiding place away from the light during the day?
In a different place, AFL mentioned wanting to remove wood items from the coop as she was concerned about the wood items harboring lice.
I didn't think that the issue was WOOD in particular, but in the crevices and edges where they can hide - whether it is wood or not. So any joints where there is darkness, etc., would be a good hiding place whether it's wood or not. Further...I'm also thinking that resins in wood would actually be somewhat of a repellant as well.
So...is wood a particularly inviting harbor for lice, or is the main issue just any dark hiding place away from the light during the day?