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Posted 24th February 2007, 01:54 PM
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Are these Mites?


Lately, I noticed a lot of feathers on the floor of their cage. All of the feathers seem to be from the pigeon in the photo. Out of my 6 pigeons 4 have these but no where near as many as the one in the photo. I wasn't able to check my other two for them because they are on eggs.
Are these mites? How do I treat them?


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Posted 24th February 2007, 02:11 PM
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I think that those are called feather mites. They are very easy to get rid of.

Sorry I meant lice.

I use a product called Insectrin X.,

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Posted 24th February 2007, 02:12 PM
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After I posted I was thinking that I only see them on the feathers. What would they eat then?
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Posted 24th February 2007, 02:13 PM
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I have seen this thing at the feed store that supposedly you hang it on the side of the cage and it prevents mites. Would this work? I know it prevents them but does it get rid of them if you already have them?
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Posted 24th February 2007, 02:16 PM
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I think I will try Insectrin X. How do apply that to them? Also how often?
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Posted 24th February 2007, 02:48 PM
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I would like to know more about feather parasites, and I'm not an expert here,
but what you have looks long for what I think of as mites. I wish there were something along the lines of a book w/images of the pests, the eggs they lay
and corresponding damage that they do to the feathers. Anyway, here are some pictures that I googled of mites, lice, and yes the feather louse (pigeon
fly) is represented in these links as well. The species for the louse that is depicted is from the Martin.

Feather mite/lice/louse pictures:

http://images.search.yahoo.com/searc...=43&fr=sbc-web

http://images.search.yahoo.com/searc...=43&fr=sbc-web

http://images.search.yahoo.com/searc...42406&ei=UTF-8

http://images.search.yahoo.com/searc...12344&ei=UTF-8

http://images.search.yahoo.com/searc...fr=sbc-web&b=1

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Posted 24th February 2007, 02:58 PM
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I don't know specifically about the spray that Feather uses on feathers,
but I've used Sevin powder or spray (Carbaryl 5.0%) and Scalex (Pyrethrin based 0.03%) products. Initially I might do once a week and then every other
once under control. You'll also need to do cage or loft/nesting area as well.
I spray under wings and rump and top side and cover their heads w/ the end
of an old sock to keep out of their eyes and nares. Make sure you don't breath
it either.

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Posted 24th February 2007, 03:05 PM
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Ok, I'll try one of those.
They look most like the feather louse to me. That would make sense also since they are on the feathers.
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Hi,
Charis here from Portland.

The bugs in your picture are feathe lice and I see them from time to time on feral rescue pigeons.
The thing that you hang on the side of the cage doesn't work well, in my opinion.
I use a procuct called Hopkins' Poultry and Garden Dust. I lightly dust the bird, careful around the face. They especially like to hang out under the wings and around the vent. You will also need to dust their cage or living quarters. It's really no big deal, just follow the instrustions.
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Charis again.
I forgot to tell you should be able to find the product I told you about at a feed store or garden store.
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The louse is the pigeon fly....looks like a house fly except it's point of gravity is
lower and when you see it move between the feathers it appears to move
sideways. Phil is our resident expert on pigeon flies. I was thinking it looked
a bit like lice but I'm not sure. I've had two rescues lately that had these long
things fall off in their cage on the bottom and now I'm thinking they were lice.

Check out this link:

http://images.search.yahoo.com/searc...21910&ei=UTF-8

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Sounds like what Charis is recommending is very similar to what the vet and others here recommend--Sevin--another garden dust/spray that is also used
for pets.

The two rescues I've gotten in the past couple of months are actually the
first w/lice that I've had. The rest mostly had mites and occasionally the
pigeon fly (louse). Since they are always isolated w/white paper towel on the bottom of the cage, I would have noticed if they'd come in this way.

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Once the weather warms up you can also give the birds access to baths. That really helps reduce the lice and mites, and the birds love bathing. I usually put out a pan of water and add a little Apple Cider Vinegar, they will bathe and drink, which is fine as its beneficial.

You might want to add a bit of crushed garlic clove to their drinking water a couple of days a week, as it does wonders for the feathers as well as effective against parasites. You can also give a soft gel garlic cap down the throat, but NOT a cut up clove.
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You might want to add a bit of crushed garlic clove to their drinking water a couple of days a week, as it does wonders for the feathers as well as effective against parasites. You can also give a soft gel garlic cap down the throat, but NOT a cut up clove.
It will also make their cere/wattle very, very white

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Hello,

i got this idea from a poultry forum. add some vinegar to the water they bathe in. its suppose to reduce the lice. I use an antseptic liquid called "dettol" - it seems to reduce the feather lice
 

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