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after one of my ferrets escaped for a day and then came back i have noticed ticks on both of my ferrets. I removed the couple that i saw and blowtorched the hutch. Now a week later they each have at least ten ticks very small though , too small to remove at the moment. Any help how to get rid of these awful parasite much appreciated.cheers

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Guest ferreting king

if the ticks are small put nail farnish over the ticks all over their body and this will suffocate the ticks and stop more coming on to the ferret and if you have got another hutch put the ferrets in the new one and smother the old hutch with nail varnish leave for about a week and then things shall be right

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Whats wrong with flea spray? clues in the name ferreting king.

 

You can do what you want, But Personally I would rather apy a couple of quid more and not put shite on my ferrets, same as the vaselline thing I dont really see the point.

 

I use 'Bob martin', works well they are normally off very quick. I find it easier to spray it all over a rubber glove first then rubb over the ferts, specially handy in funny spots like behind ears (with is where I find the most)

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smother the old hutch with nail varnish leave for about a week and then things shall be right
Fecking 'ell lad you got a drum of nail varnish then :laugh::laugh:

 

 

Yorky,.... Chuck their old bedding out and give the hutch a good clean as the others have suggested.

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frontlien with remove them, AND prevent them. whatever you do dont nail varnish the hutch, would cost a fortune lol and would sweat the wood

if you just rub vaseline on ticks theyll suffocate and drop off the next day,hot water and a bit of bleach and an old fashioned scrubbing brush for the hutch,clean bedding and you should be sorted, :)

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Thanks alot everyone for the advise. also would blowtorching the hutch get rid of any eggs or awaiting ticks before i put the ferrets back in. ta

 

Duramitex is the ideal thing to use, if you spray the whole hutch into corners and all the crevices where the eggs are, this should solve your problem. The pigeon racing lads have been using this stuff for years on their lofts to control red mite, you want to see what it does to house flies, fleas explode when sprayed with this stuff.

 

I dont see why you feel the need to set fire to your hutch (are you a closet arsonist?).

 

Regards

 

FT

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