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Lord von Cluck
In the Brooder
- Sep 16, 2023
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We built the coop inside of an unused shed that was on our property when we moved in. It's basically an inclosed and raised 'room" inside of the building made with plywood, 2x4s, and other planks.Red mites are dangerous to have around chickens as they not only suck their blood leaving them anemic, but in doing to transmit all kinds of illnesses also.
Did you clean and spray the ceilings as well as all the outer surfices?
Did you burn all the removed bedding far away from the coop?
What kind of coop do you have, I suppose it is an old wooden one as you mentioned mildew?
Sometimes it is easier and cheaper to build a new coop for the new birds instead of spending enormous amounts of money and time trying to get the old and infested one up to speed.
You will have almost a year to build a new coop and maybe have it situated somewhere else far away from the old site, if possible.
We did fully remove the bedding when it was last sanitized, and we did sanitize the outer walls.
We found some between the door jamb of the door, and underneath the roosting bar. There weren't any located elsewhere when I was looking but I may have missed them.
Attached are some pictures, I may be misidentifying them, they were in large black clusters.