Smite Professional Red Mite Liquid is a
concentrate which, when mixed at a 6% solution with water, will kill red mite
in all poultry and chicken houses.
LARGE 1 litre bottle, comes with a Free
pump which will measure a 30 ml dose.
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Will effectively eliminate RED MITE
and other parasites
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Very effective against mite eggs
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Non-toxic and does not contain
pesticides
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Pleasant odour and easy to use dosing pump
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Economical, only 3-6% dilution required
(1lit. makes up to 34 lit. of treatment)
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Efficient detergent degreaser and
cleaner - ideal for removing organic matter
Pale, ‘jaundiced’ faces and wattles, through anaemia
Depressed birds, lacking vitality
Emaciation – or even weight gain!
Decreased egg production
Increase in feed intake coupled with decreased egg production
Dark dots and speckles on normally plain eggs – they may be blood
spots or on closer inspection you may see the speckles move!
In extreme cases, feather loss and signs of dermatitis
Whitish-grey ‘ash’ (mite faeces) around the edges of crevices and in
trails along and under perches.
Active red mite on housing which glow in the light of a torch at
night. (Underneath the roofing felt is a favourite place for mite to hide!)
Hens may avoid a nesting box which is particularly badly infected.
Never assume that red mite are the problem if you can’t find any
physical signs of them at all – remember, most sick hens display some similar
symptoms, whatever the cause! If in doubt – ask your vet.
The Red Mite Life Cycle.
Mites feed on the bird under cover of darkness each night and return
to their crevices during the day
Eggs are laid in crevices in the housing.
Eggs are pearly white and oval, approx 0.4mm x 0.25mm.
After 2-3 days, in warm conditions (longer in cooler weather), the
eggs hatch into 6-legged larvae.
Within 24 hours, the larvae moult into 8-legged prontonymphs,
which start to feed on the roosting birds.
Prontonymphs then moult into deutonymphs, which continue to feed,
before moulting again to become adult male or female red mite.
In warm, favourable conditions, this whole life-cycle can be
completed within seven to ten days, which means that Mite populations in
poultry housing grow very rapidly during the summer months, but Gradual climate
change and warmer winters means that rather than being a problem which is only
encountered during the summer, mite are now continuing to reproduce, though at
a slower rate, through the winter, so need increased vigilance to keep
populations in check.
Mite can survive for up to eight months without a feed and have
been known to lie dormant for ten years!
When hidden in cracks are very resistant to desiccation – so
cleaning out and leaving a house empty will not prevent mite reappearing when
birds are reintroduced!
Mite can be carried by wild birds and prevailing winds, so can
appear even when there has been no previous evidence of infestation.
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