Fall Gardening Tips: What to Plant and How to Prepare Your Garden for Winter
As the days grow shorter and the temperatures begin to cool, many gardeners think of winding down their gardening efforts. However, fall is an excellent time...
Mites and lice can be troublesome parasites in any chicken flock, causing a range of problems and decreasing the flock's productivity. Recognizing a parasite infestation and understanding how these pests flourish can help you more easily control them, however, and keep your flock comfortable and pest-free.
Where Mites and Lice Flourish
Mites and lice thrive in damp conditions with plenty of organic material – dead skin cells, feces, shed feathers, etc. – available to eat. Mites prefer cracks or niches in wood, and lice may also enjoy deep grasses and weeds. Either pest may also flourish in damp bedding. Wherever these conditions persist, whether in a chicken coop or in adjacent fields, these pests can grow to overwhelming numbers and quickly infect a flock.
Signs of a Flock Infestation
It may be difficult to see mites or lice in the coop or the general area where your chickens live, but you can find signs of the pests on the birds themselves. Symptoms of mite and lice infestations include…
The more severe a pest infestation becomes, the more difficult it will be to control. It is best to inspect a flock one or two times a month or even more frequently during hot or damp periods to catch any signs of mites and lice right away.
Easy Ways to Control Mites and Lice
There are a number of techniques that can help manage mites and lice and prevent these pests from getting out of control. To keep your chickens pest-free and comfortable, try…
Mites, lice and similar biting pests can be trouble even for a healthy flock, but if you understand the symptoms of pest infestations and how they thrive, you can take simple steps to keep your chickens safe and healthy.
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As the days grow shorter and the temperatures begin to cool, many gardeners think of winding down their gardening efforts. However, fall is an excellent time...
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