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I use the Seven dust too. I dust my girls by picking each one up like a backward football, and starting at the vent, dust there and work your way up the bird, making sure to get under the belly good too and on backs and around the neck. I only do it if I see buggies. In the spring and in the fall. Yes. Having bugs on them will slow production.
If you have mites or lice, you will be able to SEE them. Check the vent area. If you see creatures scattering away from the light, you will know. Mites look like "moving" pepper granuals. Lice looks like this kinda .... ~ About this long but a little fatter. Probably tan in color. Kinda like a little lobster. They also leave eggs behind on the feathers near the vent. Look for what appears to be dried, crusty poop suck to the feathers. These are probably the eggs. I pull out these feathers to prevent further spred. They don't stay on humans I'm told. If you dust with the Seven dust, all bugs should be gone within a couple days. And I have never had to Re-dust my girls after the 10 days. But they say you should, to make sure they are all gone. I would use your best judgement.
I also put a little Seven in each nesting box after I dust them. And on the poop-trays I have to catch the poop too.
ALSO...know that it does not say on the package of SEVEN ... for use on poultry. But is not harmful to poultry. They sell "Poultry Dust" at Fleet Farm FOR poultry...but I have found it doesn't work and Seven is cheeper.
I also use Red Lake DE but I have found that it doesn't KILL exsisting bugs. But it DOES help with smell. I recommend DE just for that.
I use the Seven dust too. I dust my girls by picking each one up like a backward football, and starting at the vent, dust there and work your way up the bird, making sure to get under the belly good too and on backs and around the neck. I only do it if I see buggies. In the spring and in the fall. Yes. Having bugs on them will slow production.
If you have mites or lice, you will be able to SEE them. Check the vent area. If you see creatures scattering away from the light, you will know. Mites look like "moving" pepper granuals. Lice looks like this kinda .... ~ About this long but a little fatter. Probably tan in color. Kinda like a little lobster. They also leave eggs behind on the feathers near the vent. Look for what appears to be dried, crusty poop suck to the feathers. These are probably the eggs. I pull out these feathers to prevent further spred. They don't stay on humans I'm told. If you dust with the Seven dust, all bugs should be gone within a couple days. And I have never had to Re-dust my girls after the 10 days. But they say you should, to make sure they are all gone. I would use your best judgement.
I also put a little Seven in each nesting box after I dust them. And on the poop-trays I have to catch the poop too.
ALSO...know that it does not say on the package of SEVEN ... for use on poultry. But is not harmful to poultry. They sell "Poultry Dust" at Fleet Farm FOR poultry...but I have found it doesn't work and Seven is cheeper.
I also use Red Lake DE but I have found that it doesn't KILL exsisting bugs. But it DOES help with smell. I recommend DE just for that.