Still seem to be continously treating my hen house, powdering it and the girls i am doing it as thoroughly as possible,will they die off with the frost? the mites i mean not the girls!!!
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when will the red mites DIE!!!!
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In my experience the only thing that works is creosote, or creosote substitute - I'm sure you must be able to get something like it in France. We have tried powder and poultry shield in the past, neither of which have been effective. Creosote on the other hand not only kills the mite stone dead but also repels them for months to come. You just need some alternative housing for a few days until the house has dried out. Also make sure you don't have a felt roof. If you have, the mites will be living under it, and no amount of treatment to the house will make a difference as they will creep away under the felt to escape. If you have it, rip it off and replace with onduline or marine ply.
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I used permethrin and it totally eradicated mine! I applied a liquid solution from a knapsack sprayer and also used a Permethrin powder puffer..............result, no more red mite!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
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Originally posted by RichmondHens View Post. Creosote on the other hand not only kills the mite stone dead but also repels them for months to come. You just need some alternative housing for a few days until the house has dried out.Little ol' me
Has just bagged a Lottie!
Oh and the chickens are taking over my garden!
FIL and MIL - http://vegblogs.co.uk/chubbly/
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Originally posted by Munch View PostDid you have to use an animal friendly creosote?
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Thanks Sue, will definately consider it next year. I think my redmites have died down due to the cold this year, but they have just been horrendous!Little ol' me
Has just bagged a Lottie!
Oh and the chickens are taking over my garden!
FIL and MIL - http://vegblogs.co.uk/chubbly/
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Originally posted by Munch View PostDid you have to use an animal friendly creosote?
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Originally posted by Snadger View PostI used permethrin and it totally eradicated mine! I applied a liquid solution from a knapsack sprayer and also used a Permethrin powder puffer..............result, no more red mite!
i started to find some red mite last week and have been treating them with smite liquid,sprayed all round the coop,will it kill them off?,as i dont have a spare coop to move them to while it gets creocoted, the permethrin powder puffer you spoke of ,has it got a brand name or just named as you said?..horrible little bu..ers arent they,they make me feel itchy so they must be terrible for the chooks...will make a spare coop in the spring,too dark and damp to try to creocote nowLast edited by BUFFS; 19-10-2010, 09:34 PM.
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Originally posted by BUFFS View Postto snadger,
i started to find some red mite last week and have been treating them with smite liquid,sprayed all round the coop,will it kill them off?,as i dont have a spare coop to move them to while it gets creocoted, the permethrin powder puffer you spoke of ,has it got a brand name or just named as you said?..horrible little bu..ers arent they,they make me feel itchy so they must be terrible for the chooks...will make a spare coop in the spring,too dark and damp to try to creocote now
If you can't creocote the whole of your coop just try dipping the ends of the perches in some and treat the perch rests. It'll prevent the mites crawling along the perches at night' but you won't need to evacuate the coop' especially if you leave the perches outside for the day. You can also put some Diatom in that area too
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i removed the perches and found loads of mites between wall and each perch,sprayed them and replaced the two piece perches with 2ins wood,having planed down the edges to make them more comfortable for the chooks(after giving them a good dose of smite) so i will be moving perches each day to stay on top of the problem,thanks for the help...Last edited by BUFFS; 20-10-2010, 04:12 PM.
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Originally posted by Snadger View PostI used permethrin and it totally eradicated mine! I applied a liquid solution from a knapsack sprayer and also used a Permethrin powder puffer..............result, no more red mite!
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Well, I have them too. First time in my two years of keeping Chooks. I had instructed my Dad and Husband what to do, and how, whilst I was incapacitated, but, they DON'T BLIMMIN LISTEN!!!!!
To be fair, Mr. G. has been a saint, cleaning them out every weekend, but has not been doing the twice-weekly preventative 'Smite' spray. My Dad is only interested in getting his hands on the eggs. Consequently, one of my nest-boxes' lids is alive with the little critters, just at the edge where the lid is hinged. Yesterday I drowned them in a really strong solution of 'Smite' morning and afternoon. Will report back later.All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.
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