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No we’ve been in the 80’s latelyI would use permethrin on a chick too.
Your weather isn't too cold right now is it?
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No we’ve been in the 80’s latelyI would use permethrin on a chick too.
Your weather isn't too cold right now is it?
Great...I just didn't want you to soak a chick if it was cold out.No we’ve been in the 80’s lately
So how should I apply it? Spray the chick and blow dry?Great...I just didn't want you to soak a chick if it was cold out.
I would just spray ..not blow dry.So how should I apply it? Spray the chick and blow dry?
I would just spray ..not blow dry.
also be sure to take all of the bedding out of the nest area and replace it.
i used dust and the mites literally jumped off the chick it was cool to watch.I use permethrin spray on healthy chicks, but if this one is weak it might be better to use permethrin dust instead. This one is too small to use ivermectin on.
Awesome.i used dust and the mites literally jumped off the chick it was cool to watch.