Using Diatomaceous Earth As Preventative?

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Hello 👋
I am hoping y'all can help me understand the use of this product. I made a trip to Tractor Supply today & picked up some essentials for my girls.
Now, I haven't noticed mites YET but I was curious if I need to use this as a preventative or do I wait until I see signs of mites?!?
I attached a photo of the bag I got today.
Have you used this product & What seems to work for you as far as mites?

Thanks in advance! ❤
 

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Do I need to treat my entire lawn or is just treating the coop & chickens beneficial enough? My girls are pretty much free range during the day. (Confined to my yard)
I wouldn't use an insecticide in your lawn, it'll kill the ants, the bees, & other insects.

Just on your birds, in the coop, & run.
 
I use Permethrin Dust, it's an actual insecticide that has no egg withdrawal period.

Diatomaceous earth doesn't do anything for lice, or mites.
Also, Do I need to treat my entire lawn or is just treating the coop & chickens beneficial enough? My girls are pretty much free range during the day (Confined to my yard). I saw some type of spray for mites you spray your flock with. What are your thoughts on that?
Thanks for your help! 😃
 
I use Permethrin Dust, it's an actual insecticide that has no egg withdrawal period.

Diatomaceous earth doesn't do anything for lice, or mites.
But do you use this as a preventative or only if/when you see lice or mites? I heard that over exposure COULD result in resilience built up.
 
But do you use this as a preventative or only if/when you see lice or mites? I heard that over exposure COULD result in resilience built up.
Whenever there's signs of mites/lice. I don't go overboard, & apply it all the time in an entire area.
 

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