Vetafarm Avimec (Ivermectin) 50mL

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Vetafarm Avimec (Ivermectin) 50mL

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Looking to treat Air Sac Mite in birds? See the Frequently Asked Questions section of this product Vetafarm Avimec.

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Avimec is a topical ‘drop on’ liquid for the treatment of Scaly Face Mite (Knemidokoptes pilae) in budgerigars.

Recommended for: Budgerigars.

Can use with: Avimec is for external use only and is safe to use in conjunction with food additives and supplements and with other oral medications. Pack size: 50mL

Dosage and administration:

  • Birds less than 30g body weight apply 1 drop, Birds between 30-100g body weights apply 2 drops. 
  • Repeat application weekly for three doses. Place drops on an unfeathered area of skin. 
  • Treat all birds in the aviary. Full recovery may take up to 6 weeks.

Active Constituents: 1000µg/mL Ivermectin.

Scaly Face Mite (or Burrowing Mites) are common parasites that infect budgerigars. The mite burrows into featherless areas of the bird, feeding on keratin and leaving characteristic honeycomb lesions as they burrow deeper into the tissue around the cere. Eventually, they make their way down the beak, affecting not only the beak but the cere and eyelids. The mites also attack the legs and feet of the bird, and in really severe cases, the bird’s vent can be infested.

The damage caused to the tissue can be extremely painful. If left untreated these burrowing mites will cause severe deformities of the beak, to the point that eating and drinking become very difficult and birds can actually starve to death.

Scaly Face Mite is highly contagious to birds and any infection must be contained. You can only do this by treating all the birds in your aviary.

Vetafarm’s Avimec is a highly effective treatment against Scaly Face Mite and is simple to administer. Treating this mite requires patience, and multiple treatments over time, depending on the condition of the bird and severity of the infestation. It can be as simple as applying Avimec and keeping on track with treatments – if you do this you’ll subdue this despicable mite with little hassle. These mites only live on the body, so it is not necessary to treat the cage with a mite spray.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. Can this product be used for air sac mites in birds?

A. While not registered in Australia for such use. According to various websites, some Ivermectin-based products like Avimec can be used to treat air sac mites in birds.