Usually anything that says it is okay to use on poultry has a zero day withdrawal.Also, can you still eat the eggs afterwards?
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Usually anything that says it is okay to use on poultry has a zero day withdrawal.Also, can you still eat the eggs afterwards?
Ya, I have an email into these guys to see if I can buy it. I don’t have a commercial agriculture license. I have a bottle of ambush with permethrin. 12g/l. What’s the ratio you use?I have them too and permethrin spray and dust are what I use. Just don't spray the cats, and keep the cats out of the coop until it dries and you'll be okay.
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The less concentrated stuff will treat lice.Here’s one more option. Canadian tire has bed bug spray at pyrethrin 0.25% and piperonyl butoxide 1.15%, where as the doktor doom stuff has .50% and 4.8% respectively.
I would use elector psp.View attachment 1902539 So we noticed these solid white blobs on both our 2 month old polish and some form of it on our other bearded birds. Looks like they are firmly attached to the feathers. Any idea what it is? Coming up with nothing on google. It seems to be affecting only the young birds in one flock. Various degrees. Do you think it could just be food build up? Picture below.
What's the percentage of the ambush?Ya, I have an email into these guys to see if I can buy it. I don’t have a commercial agriculture license. I have a bottle of ambush with permethrin. 12g/l. What’s the ratio you use?
Almost impossible to get in Canada.I would use elector psp.
12.5g/L so not very helpful. Not sure how to convert that to a percentage.What's the percentage of the ambush?
Very helpful!12.5g/L so not very helpful. Not sure how to convert that to a percentage.
I just checked with mine and it is is 1.25%.My math husband says about 1.2%