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ESSENTIOLITT I

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ESSENTIOLITT I

Introduction

For poultry producers seeking effective pest control solutions for “How to control flies in poultry farms naturally?”, Essentiolitt-I acts as a natural pest control solution for the livestock industry. Essentiolitt-I controls and eradicates all stages of the insect life cycle and also ensures an unfavorable environment for them to prevent re-infestation. Specifically designed to address insect control in poultry farms, it provides pest management solutions for the poultry production environment. It is a multifaceted natural control program having selective insect control which ensures selective action. It is also effective against flies, insects, and pests that contribute to footpad dermatitis and feet problems in poultry. Its natural formulation ensures a safe and sustainable approach, reducing the use of harmful chemicals in poultry environments. With the inclusion of essential oils for fly control, it also effectively reduces litter moisture in poultry, improves ammonia management, and promotes better welfare and productivity by controlling fly populations and pests.

 

Benefits

Broad Spectrum Action

Natural and Safe

Ease of Application

Natural Pest management

Reduces litter moisture in poultry

Improves ammonia management

 

Recommendation

5 kg for 1000 sq. ft weekly for 6 week OR as directed by the veterinarian

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Novapro

For poultry farmers seeking probiotics, NOVAPRO offers an effective alternative to antibiotics. It is a natural blend of probiotics for digestion and gut health with long-lasting viability in water. NOVAPRO is specially formulated to improve gut health and the immune system in poultry.

Vinmos

For poultry farmers who want to enhance gut health and promote natural growth for their flocks, prebiotic supplements offer a promising solution. Prebiotic supplements are effective in supporting intestinal mucosa development in poultry and improving overall gut morphology.

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Role of Limiter in an Integrated Mite Management Strategy in Poultry

Red mite (Dermanyssus gallinae) infestations are one of the most recurring and expensive issues in poultry production. The small parasite crawls about and feeds on birds’ blood, causing severe irritation, stress, and lowered egg production. They are particularly resilient. In poultry farming, red mites will live inside bark cracks of trees, waiting for long periods of time between feeds. In laying hens, long-term infestations can result in anemia, compromised immune function, and even mortality when infestations are extreme. The red mite life cycle develops quickly—from egg to adult in just a few days under ideal conditions. This makes continuous infestation cycles difficult to break using traditional means, highlighting the need for effective red mite control in poultry. Poultry Red Mite Life Cycle: Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a widely used sustainable poultry farming method for controlling pest species in horticulture and offers a potential long-term solution for the effective and natural red mite control in poultry. The following are the steps involved in integrated pest management for poultry: Monitoring & Early Detection Check the poultry shed carefully at least weekly, including usual red mite hideaways: under perches, inside nest boxes, in crevices or in joints, under slats, and on or around conveyor belts. Utilize corrugated cardboard mite traps or sticky traps, or perform frequent inspections with a bright flashlight during night hours when mites are more active. Effective monitoring is key to poultry mite prevention. Biosecurity & Prevention Practicing good biosecurity is key to preventing the introduction and transmission of red mite infestations. Seal cracks, crevices, and joints in poultry farms to minimize areas where mites can settle and reduce hiding places. Avoid mite introduction from contaminated equipment, crates, and clothing by adopting cleaning protocols and issuing protective equipment. Prevent wild birds by closing entry points, removing nests, and maintaining clean feed areas to minimize cross-contamination risk. Such preventive measures contribute significantly to sustainable poultry farming. Cleaning & Disinfection Begin by thoroughly clearing out manure, litter, feathers, dust, and debris from the shed. Be sure to clean, especially the perches, slats, nest boxes, and all joint areas of the structure—these are popular mite locations. Remember equipment like feeders, crates, and conveyors that also provide shelter for mites. Spray an approved insecticide, acaricide, or disinfectant, using a rotation of active ingredients to prevent resistance. Structural joints, corners, and crevices should be given particular attention. Combining cleaning with natural red mite treatment options can help enhance long-term control. Conventional Treatment...

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Phone Number :

+91 91676 76662   / 022 4056 0400

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