Hi
Does anyone know whether Moxidectin works as a contact spray in the aviary, to kill any worms or eggs on the ground and ornaments?
Or does it only work when ingested?
Thanks,
Stephanie
Moxidectin - works as a contact insecticide/worm killer??
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I haven't heard of it being used as a contact spray. I believe it is similar to ivermectin, which is what I use as a wormer on my horses, and as a mite killer (internally) for my birds. For a contact spray for insects, I use Avian Insect Liquidator, which is mostly permethrin, I believe, and safe to use as directed with even baby birds. We have lots of bugs here in Texas, so I have to spray my birdroom regularly. I am embarrassed to say how many of those giant roaches (waterbugs) I will find belly-up on the floor! 
