Bird Mite Infestation Forums Your Story Scatt Moxidectin drops work!

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      NHstrong
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      Hi y’all. I registered just to be able to give you an update. I had bird maids for over six months and it was really impacting my life negatively. I was getting hopeless and depressed And would spend hours each night trying to clear any that I could find with hydrogen peroxide spray. I recently started using mite-b-gone sulfur cream which actually made a really big difference and I felt like if I used it multiple times a day for a month or two I may be able to really get rid of them. I feel it is safe to say I found a True cure though. Scatt drops that are made for aviaries actually worked. They recommend one drop per bird so I put a drop every 10 inches or so on my skin and they have completely cleared out over a period of less than a week. No smell, no skin irritation, and it is actually working I feel like it’s giving me my life back already. I still have scarring from all of the irritation—I had found that each open sore that wouldn’t heal was a mini nest. The peroxide spray was helping to clear those out but nothing has worked like scatt drops!!!! I read that moxa duct in can be taken internally and that it stays in the body much longer than ivermectin, which I took early in the process and didn’t do anything for me. Scatt moxidectin topically for the win!

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      Lily Belle
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      How often did you put the drops on? Daily, more often what? Dry skin or did you need oil for drops to soak in? Could use some detail if possible. Did you finally get clear? Thx!

    • #5096
      FuckThisShit
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      You might be in to something here. While Ivermectin has a half life of only 4 days moxidectin has a half life of 28 days. So in theory any mite that bit you in a month period would be killed.

      Please report back to us NH. Tell us if you are still mite free 1 year later.

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