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SCATT versus S76

We often get inquiries asking which Airsac mite treatment to use. We hope this helps you to decide which one is best for you and your birds. Please remember – if in doubt send us an e-mail or phone. support@ladygouldianfinch.com or 800-579-7974

Read No. 1 Killer of Gouldian Finches for a complete understanding of the Airsac mite.

Administration:
  The life cycle of the airsac mite is 14 - 21 days. SCATT remains active in the birds blood stream for three weeks. In most cases this allows one application to kill the airsac mites. During the 21 days Scatt will kill the adult mites and any eggs that might hatch.

S76 when diluted in water only remains active for 7 to 8 hours. Therefore S76 needs to be administered in the drinking water two days per week for three weeks (21 days) in order to kill the life cycle of the airsac mites.

Stress on you and your birds
  S76 for flock treatment involves less stress for both the birds and the breeder because it is an in water treatment which does not require the birds to be captured and handled.

To Use SCATT one has to catch each bird and apply a drop of product directly to the skin.

Stress on delicate internal organs
  S76 is in the birds blood stream only for the 24-48 hour period that it is in the drinking water and thus only affects the other internal organs for a short time.

SCATT remains in the birds blood stream for 3 weeks (normally only one application is necessary) placing more stress on the birds internal organs.

Treats multiple parasites
  S76 eradicates airsac mites, worms and external parasites, but also contains health stimulants. S76 has a bactericidal effect in the back of the throat where it will kill any unwanted bacteria, improving the overall health of the bird.

SCATT eradicates airsac mites and red mites.

Safety Concerns
S76 can be used on the birds at any stage of their breeding cycle. It will not cause harm to the health and fertility of mature birds, fledglings or eggs.

SCATT is not recommended for use on birds younger that 6 months of age.

Scaly Face Mite
Both products are effective for treatment of the Scaly Mite.

Secondary Infections
Birds infected with the airsac mite should be placed in a hospital cage. Following the airsac treatment birds should be given Amoxitex (antibiotic) for two days to help with secondary lung infections.

Dormant Mites
Mites do live dormant in the airways in certain birds. These immature forms become active when the bird is ill, stressed or during hot weather. Suddenly the problem appears and then spreads throughout the flock again.

Death may occur
Unfortunately either treatment is not always as rewarding as we would like for it to be. Some heavily airsac mite infested birds can die two to seven days after treatment due to asphyxiation, resulting from the accumulation of dead mites obstructing the air ways.

Article © lady gouldian finch.com 2006



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