When permethrin won't work..

I’m not sure where everyone gets their information. Northern fowl mites turn a grayish color after awhile. They are clear, red when full of blood then turn gray.
 
I don’t know where you get your info from....
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Might want to reread that article. “Dark red to black”. Most northern fowl mites you’ll see when a bird has them is a dark grayish color.
I’m aware they can be red. They do not stay red.
 
I read it, and I also have experience with them unfortunately and only the eggs and nits were grey. Maybe they vary from location?
That could be I’m not sure. I have had them too unfortunately. Little birds bring them. That’s why I use frontline. It works. Unlike playing around with permethrin and ivermectin.
 
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@SavKel&RynKel, have you said which mite you're dealing with? Is it the Red Roost Mite or is it the Northern Fowl Mite?
I think they're northern fowl mites. They're a gray brown color. They are definitely not red, off the bird anyways. Plus they are out during the day which I read is a northern fowl mite thing. I will say the dilution you recommended is already showing positive results in the coop.
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