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by Derk » Sun Apr 26, 2015 3:19 am
Acky
I had a scare last summer. I wrote about it in another thread. In my case, I believe the mites were in a small bag of seed a friend gave me. I confirmed with the vet this can happen. Unfortunately, it is not as easy as just putting the seed in the freezer to kill them. They overwinter very well in the cold and can lead to a population explosion in the summer. Obviously, I have no idea if this applies to your situation but it is possible and I thought I would let you know. BTW - the mites were contained to one bird and cage and I was able to get rid of them quickly. Try and stay calm. If you accept the fact that mites happen and then keep a sharp eye out for them, they can be eliminated. They do not have to be the horror story some people on the net have written about.
Best wishes for the babies!
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Mary
zebras
societies
strawberries 1 pr, 2 F
gold-breasted waxbill 2 pr
cordon bleu blue capped, 2 pr, 1 M
cordon bleu red cheeked M
red-faced starfinch M
yellow faced starfinch M
Melodious Cuban finch M
gouldian red head norm. M, yellow white breast M
green singer M
canary, gloster, corona, blue pied, M
cut-throat 1 pr & 1 M