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Use Pure Planet Poultry Spray in poultry facilities and directly on poultry (chicken, ducks and turkeys) to kill bed bugs, fleas, mites and ticks. Pure Planet Natural Poultry Spray Kills the insects that pester your poultry. For Chickens, Ducks, Turkeys. Contains natural clove and cottonseed oils. Ready to use spray can be used directly on poultry, roosts, floors and poultry litter.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.9 x 2.5 x 10.75 inches; 1.6 Pounds
Item model number ‏ : ‎ PP.PS22
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 12, 2016
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Davis Manufacturing and Packaging, Inc.
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01ET9ZL6K
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

Kills the insects that pester your poultry
Effective against mites, fleas, lice and ticks
Contains natural clove and cottonseed oils
Can be sprayed directly on poultry, roosts, floors and poultry litter
Non-toxic, ready to use formula is made in the USA for Chickens, Ducks, Turkeys
NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Reviewer: Ernie
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: IT REALLY WORKS!
Review: There was chicken lice crawling all over the chicken coop so bad that the hens were plucking for the roosters for free!(like stripping... lol)Since the first time I prayed it, I saw the lice die on the spot!Since then I sprayed the coop once per week for a month and now all this chickens are happy and egg production has gone up again!

Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Review
Review: Works very nice

Reviewer: Jessica TC
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Creo que funciona
Review: Lo use como prevención

Reviewer: A. Tony
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works!
Review: Shake up bottle! I treated my little Call duck and by day 3 almost all mites were gone. Keep duck's head away from spray. I sprayed underneath feathers and massaged in. I put a sock over him so him could not preen until it had dried. It worked well and is non toxic to birds. Mites not so much. 🙂

Reviewer: Love it very much
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very satisfied
Review: Very satisfied

Reviewer: TB237
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good, but not effective for poultry lice
Review: While others seemed to have some luck with getting rid of poultry lice, this did not work for us. Chicken was rescue and had mild case. Sprayed every 3 days along with cage as well and after 2 weeks the lice load was the same. Switched to another product that was recommended by FB page and they were gone within a couple of days and only 1 application.Did seem to help with the scaly leg mites though on another chicken.

Reviewer: BookNerd
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Absolutely works for red mites aka demon parasite!
Review: I should mention that I chose this because I own cats & the standard pyrethrin & permethrin products aren't options for me (super toxic to cats & my cats hang out with my chickens) I've been keeping chickens for 4 years now so maybe that's why I was slow in noticing the signs of a huge red mite infestation; we live in the typically cool & damp Pacific Northwest and have never had them in the past. I still did nighttime checks monthly(ish) and deep coop cleaning every 2/3 weeks with roost & bedding removal done even more frequently.I noticed my girls egg production drop but we'd had a septic field overflow issue & I had suspected that contaminated area where they'd scratch because it was cool & damp & buggy as the culprit. It wasn't until they started avoiding going up to roost at night and were still stomping feet well after dark that I figured it out. I went in around 11pm 4 nights ago and came out literally covered in mites! Nightmare fuel! Another unusually warm & dry summer has made us the perfect ecosystem for these little devil creatures. My girls had pale combs, seemed exhausted and despite that, I never did find mites on my chickens during the day!I spent the entire next day hosing out my coop and stripping it of everything that could be removed. I washed everything with a mixture of 2C warm water, 1 cup cooking oil & 1 generous TBSP dishsoap that I funneled into a spray bottle (keep shaking so the ingredients don't separate) and I saturated every nook, cranny and crevice. Waited 30 minutes and rinsed. I repeated that process 3 times to get mites fleeing from their hidey holes. I let everything dry out then went at the cracks, crevices and roosts with the Davis Spray! It smells lovely and I retreated the cracks and roost ends each evening & every morning there were new dead mites.My ONLY complaint is that a single squirt bottle barely was enough to treat the cracks and roost ends and costs 15$ whereas a gallon of concentrate is 34$ on Tractor Supply and Amazon doesn't offer the larger sized version at all. I will be forced to buy a larger sized Davis concentrate elsewhere as you have to re-treat everything a week later when mite eggs have hatched out. It is a great and very effective product for a very stubborn parasite!My alpha chicken, Carol, laid her first egg in months yesterday only two days after mite treatment and already my bigger hens have better color in their combs & wattle. I used Ivermectin pour on to treat my girls but you can spray the Davis right on them if you prefer!

Reviewer: Emily
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: It helped my chicks!
Review: I had a batch of baby chicks that somehow got fleas. We have never had this happen before, and with years of having chickens.We pulled all the chicks out of the coop and put them all into a trough. We then pulled them out one at a time and sprayed each one. I just did 2 small sprays, one on their back and one on their belly, avoiding eyes and beak. I would then disperse it through the rest of their feathers, under wings, etc with my gloved hands. Once done we put them under the heat lamp immediately. The coop area was cleaned, sprayed down, and new bedding. Problem solved! We treated 40 chicks with still quite a bit left.

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