Okay, so spinosad for the garden has been mentioned, but to the best of my knowledge it is not labeled for anything but the garden, which means it shouldn't be used on chickens or in coops. If one does decide to use it they should understand what the proper dilution should be,
The most concentrated garden spray concentrate I have found is Conserve SC ($150 for 32 ounces), which is 11.6% spinosad. The Monterey products are only 0.5%, and much cheaper, but they are cheap because they contain very little spinosad.
If one decides they want to use spinosad for mites they need to do some math and get the final solution at the correct dilution percentage. I'm gonna go crunch some numbers...
The spinosad percentage for treating mites is 0.1%
Elector PSP (42% spinosad) - Approved for use
Mix 8.9 ml to one gallon
Before using any of the following, please verify that all the "other" ingredients are safe for poultry.
Conserve SC (11.6% spinosad - 88.4% other ingredients)
Mix 32.6 ml to one gallon
Any 0.5% product (0.5% spinosad - 99.5% other ingredients)
Add 757 ml to empty one gallon container then fill to one gallon mark (3028 ml water)
The most concentrated garden spray concentrate I have found is Conserve SC ($150 for 32 ounces), which is 11.6% spinosad. The Monterey products are only 0.5%, and much cheaper, but they are cheap because they contain very little spinosad.
If one decides they want to use spinosad for mites they need to do some math and get the final solution at the correct dilution percentage. I'm gonna go crunch some numbers...
The spinosad percentage for treating mites is 0.1%
Elector PSP (42% spinosad) - Approved for use
Mix 8.9 ml to one gallon
Before using any of the following, please verify that all the "other" ingredients are safe for poultry.
Conserve SC (11.6% spinosad - 88.4% other ingredients)
Mix 32.6 ml to one gallon
Any 0.5% product (0.5% spinosad - 99.5% other ingredients)
Add 757 ml to empty one gallon container then fill to one gallon mark (3028 ml water)
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