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TL;DR: If you're wondering what do mites look like on a chicken, this guide explains how to identify mites on birds and in coops, recognize early signs of infestation, and take steps to protect your flock. Learn where mites hide, how they affect chicken health, and what to look for before the problem spreads.
Poultry mites are not just a chicken problem. They are a flock-and-family problem. The two species most common in backyard coops behave differently, hide in different places, and require different treatment approaches. Understanding which mite you are dealing with is the starting point for any plan that actually works. Premo Guard Poultry Spray treats both the birds and the coop with a plant-based formula that is safe for your flock, your pets, and your family.
If you're wondering how to get rid of chicken mites naturally, this guide walks you through safe, non-toxic steps to eliminate mite infestation and protect your flock long term. Learn how to treat your birds, clean chicken coops properly, and prevent mites from coming back.
The 2025 Farmstead Forum in Carrollton, Georgia is a gathering for anyone passionate about homesteading, sustainable farming, and self-sufficient living. With hands-on workshops covering herbal medicine, food preservation, poultry care, gardening, and beekeeping, plus a vendor marketplace filled with seeds, tools, and handmade goods, the Forum is one of the most comprehensive homesteading conferences in the Southeast.
Learn how to identify and treat sticktight fleas in chickens. Explore safe options and discover why Premo Guard Poultry Spray is the safest choice.
Think your bird feeder only attracts birds? Think again. Chiggers love the shady, seed-filled spots under feeders and they’re more than happy to bite your birds, pets, and even you. Learn how to clean up your yard and protect your flock, pets, and family with safe, natural pest control from Premo Guard.
Refreshing your chicken coop isn’t just about cleanliness—it’s key to preventing mites, lice, and ammonia buildup. This guide walks you through a natural, chemical-free deep clean routine that keeps your flock healthy and your coop smelling fresh. Plus, learn how to integrate Premo Guard Poultry Spray for safe, effective pest control.
Tired of chemical sprays that stress out your flock? See why real chicken, duck, and even parakeet owners are calling Premo Guard Poultry Spray a game-changer. From flea infestations to molting struggles, these unedited reviews speak for themselves — natural, non-toxic pest control that actually works.
Backyard chicken owners are making the switch — and pests don’t stand a chance. From mites and lice to ticks and fleas, poultry lovers are turning to Premo Guard Poultry Spray for a natural, effective solution that’s safe for their flocks. In this post, we highlight real Instagram creators who’ve shared their results, routines, and reasons for choosing Premo.
Celebrate Earth Day by going green where it matters most — inside your home. Traditional pest sprays often contain harsh chemicals that harm the environment, pets, and your family. At Premo Guard, we believe in a better way. Our plant-based, non-toxic formulas offer powerful pest protection without the toxic tradeoffs. Discover how natural pest control can make your home safer and more sustainable, today and every day.
Mites and lice can wreak havoc on your flock—but treating them doesn’t have to mean exposing your birds to harsh chemicals. Learn how Premo Guard Poultry Spray offers a safe, natural solution to get rid of mites on chickens and protect your coop the clean, effective way.
Thanks to an unusually mild winter and early bursts of warm weather, mite season has arrived weeks ahead of schedule in many parts of the country. These tiny parasites are more than just a nuisance—they can cause anemia, reduced egg production, and even death in severe cases. This year, early prevention is critical. Learn how to spot the signs, why this season is different, and how natural solutions like Premo Guard Poultry Spray can help protect your flock before mites take over.