You can use a pesticide dust for animals-- check your local farm store, TSC, Home Depot and Lowes also carry this. *Food Grade Diotamaceous Earth or D.E. is a wonderful multi-purpose, natural helper of chickens.
-mix it with their feed to help prevent worms
-dust them with it to prevent mites and lice
-mix it in their bedding to kill and prevent mites and lice and fleas
-mix with water to white wash coop walls that may be infested with mites or other critters
-use to kill fire ants without putting poison in your grass where your chickens might get it I put a pile of D.E. on the ground in the coop and they take turns laying in it and sprinkling it all over their feathers. I also mix it in their food. Excellent discovery and a must have.
What do you mean by "organically"? You can treat leg mites with vasaline if that's what you mean.
kill mites on chicken
well yes you can get mites from chickens if the chicken wasn't processed
Vinegar does kill dust mites. Mixing a bowl of water with vinegar will help get rid of problem dust mites.
Vinegar is acidic, and will probably kill spider mites, but it may also damage the leaves if you spray it on. A soapy water solution is better for spraying on spider mites than vinegar. Always test one leaf of a plant first, before spraying the entire plant, if using a home-made insecticide.
I am not sure about the fleas but they do have mites and ticks.
you use stuff
Yes cleaning your home with vinegar will kill dust mites and prevent them from returning. Vinegar kills dust mites because it is an acidic substance.
Heat can kill dust mites
Yes chickens can have fleas. They scratch just like a dog. *Food Grade Diotamaceous Earth or D.E. is a wonderful multi-purpose, natural helper of chickens.-mix it with their feed to help prevent worms -dust them with it to prevent mites and lice -mix it in their bedding to kill and prevent mites and lice and fleas -mix with water to white wash coop walls that may be infested with mites or other critters -use to kill fire ants without putting poison in your grass where your chickens might get it
No, it may\will\can kill them.
No
Same number of chicken killed because I you kill a chicken you are going to use the Breast and the Wings. You wouldn't kill a chicken for the wings and then discard it. Such a trick question!
no, because it attracts red mites