dinosaw
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Never rains but it pours it would seem, was poo picking the coop this morning when i felt very itchy on my head, I wiped it with the back of my hand and there in all it's bloodsucking glory was our friend the redmite. The reason I am posting this is that I gave the coop a minor clean on Tuesday and spotted nothing, so I thought it may be helpful to other green frog owners to know where I found the little blighters when I took the whole coop apart to treat it this morning. When I do a major clean I remove the roof, back panel, nestbox and perches, I do this once a month (three weeks ago and no sign of mite), when doing a minor clean I only remove the back panel but disinfect and wipe everywhere. I always run a tissue under the perches to check for mite and on Tuesday there was nothing. Where they had congregated was in the hole for the lynchpin on the perches, the joints between the oval roof pieces and sides and also behind the washers on the vent covers. I would have spotted them on the next major clean only when I removed the perches, otherwise they would have gone undetected. Interestingly there was no sign of them at any level lower than the perch possibly because i dust with permethrin. As a result of finding them behind the vent covers I have permanently removed them as they were always open anyway. It will be interesting to see if one treatment eradicates them as I was able to get into every crevice and green frog use this as a major selling point. From now on I will be removing the nestbox and perches EVERY time I clean, just feel sorry for my poor chickens having to deal with worms and redmite at the same time.