Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Re: [CHICKENS-101] RE: Red mites

 

Dusting will not kill off northern mites, he needs to be soundly sprayed with a product that will take care of the next hatch.  He needs to be sprayed on a schedule for the next 4-6 months, and the premises soundly cleaned and sprayed, taking into consideration the next hatch(s) of eggs. These mites will tunnel into flesh and even ears.

 
Cathryn  rainbowsilkiesTM  in  Michigan


From: "shatterhex@yahoo.com" <shatterhex@yahoo.com>
To: CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2013 5:54 PM
Subject: [CHICKENS-101] RE: Red mites

 
I hope your little Roo feels better soon, and thanks for the reminder about checking for bugs. Birds get anemic with severe infestations too wouldn't they?. I mean mites do feast on blood right? If mites are nesting ON your bird that's just mean.. those horrid little bugs should feel terrible. I thought they only nested in the coops in the cracks of the wood.( where we could get to them easily ) Maybe the naughty little creatures are evolving. 


--- In CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com, <chickens-101@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

I have a very old roo that has been having a rough moult and I found yesterday that he had bunches of red mite egg nests on his feathers near the skin and tons of red mites on him. I just wanted to remind everyone to check your chickens for red mites especially if you see they are having a hard, long moult. I cut out the mite nests and dusted him well. Hopefully he will start feeling better soon.


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