Featherlings are also victims of Dutchy’s®
The suspicion had already existed for some time, but it is now clear that feather lice are also controlled by the predatory mites. Right from the start, users of Dutchy’s® reported positive experiences in the control of feather lice in poultry, pigeons and aviary birds.
However, it was not clear what the exact effect of their use was. We still don’t know exactly, but it looks as if the predatory mites are fighting the feather louse in its various life stages outside the bird. The larvae and nymph stages of this louse probably also hide in the cracks and crevices of the cage or coop and fall prey to the Dutchy’s® there.
The feather louse (Menacanthus stramineus) damages the plumage, which is not yet fully developed in young birds. When the feathers unfold later, they are eaten away and the damage can no longer be repaired. Due to its hidden way of life, the feather louse is an annoying parasite that causes problems for many bird and poultry lovers every year. People who are confronted with this infestation should not apply Dutchy’s® in too high a dosage. If an infestation is detected, the application should be carried out as described in the instructions for use.