Control of Body Lice on Shedding and Hair Breeds of Sheep
Control of Body Lice (Bovicola ovis) on Shedding and Hair Breeds of Sheep by Jenny Cotter, Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia This note deals with lice, Bovicola ovis, […]
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Control of Body Lice (Bovicola ovis) on Shedding and Hair Breeds of Sheep by Jenny Cotter, Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia This note deals with lice, Bovicola ovis, […]
by Jenny Cotter, Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia About ‘dermo’ ‘Dermo’, or more correctly, dermatophilosis, is a skin infection of sheep and occasionally other species. It is also […]
When lice are found on ewes that are soon to lamb, or have recently lambed, lice management strategies are more complex than those for a mob of similar age animals. […]
by Jenny Cotter, Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia In 2023, available lice treatment products fall into eight chemical groups. This means that there are eight different modes of […]
by Garry Levot, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries Jetting long wool sheep to reduce louse infestations is only a stopgap measure to minimise wool damage until shearing. Lice […]
by Garry Levot, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries Irrespective of the apparatus used to dip sheep, it is essential for lice control that all sheep are wet to […]
Sheep can be treated for lice infestations by immersion in pesticide solution. Dipping equipment may be in-ground or mobile plunge dips or immersion cage dips. Mobile plunge or cage dipping […]
by Garry Levot, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries Backline treatments, used off-shears, can be a relatively quick and easy method of treating sheep to eradicate lice, but they […]
Click the options below to find out more about each application method. Watch videos showing application methods PLUNGE DIPPING VIDEO SHOWER DIPPING VIDEO HAND-JETTING VIDEO
Introduction Treatment of ewes about to lamb or with lambs at foot makes eradication more difficult. This section is only for use after you have decided to treat breeding ewes. […]
Introduction This program helps to assess whether sheep should be treated after shearing. It estimates the probability that the flock is infested with lice at shearing by separately estimating the […]
Introduction The rubbing assessment allows users to determine the cause (or causes) of rubbing in their sheep. However, it is also used by the Short Wool assessment and the Long […]
The LiceBoss Treatment Guide will assist your decision on whether existing, introduced or stray sheep should receive a lice treatment. It describes the type of treatment and associated management practices […]
by Peter James, University of Queensland Sheep lice are one of the three main parasite diseases of sheep in Australia. They have a significant economic impact on the sheep industry, […]
Withholding periods are mandatory with all registered veterinary products used to treat sheep for worms, flies or lice. These periods have been developed to indicate when the chemical residue that […]
Tests conducted during 2019-20 assessed the current level of pesticide resistance in lice populations. The tests were funded jointly by NSW DPI and Australian Wool Innovation. The test is only […]
by Peter James, University of Queensland and Garry Levot, NSW Department of Primary Industries Resistance can be defined as a genetic change in response to exposure to a pesticide that […]
New lice infestations can be prevented by careful attention to biosecurity (see Preventing lice), but once an infestation has commenced, control of lice relies almost totally on the application of […]
A good biosecurity plan must assume that introduced sheep are infested with lice regardless of their history or whether there are no lice or signs of lice. Your decision on […]
by Jenny Cotter, Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia The prevalence of lice in Australian sheep flocks has a long-term base average of about 20-40%, but the proportion of […]
Nearly all new infestations begin from contact with infested sheep. Major sources of lice are: However, infestations can also result from sheep missed at muster and therefore left untreated in […]
The use of lice treatments should not be taken lightly, they have been responsible for illness in many farmers and shearers. Protect yourself and staff by using them safely. Structured […]
Pesticide residues are a concern for the environment, people who handle sheep and wool and for the meat trade. There are even some ‘eco-wool’ markets now looking for low residue […]
The cost and labour involved in treating for lice is substantial, so it pays to be aware of resistance and to use practices likely to slow its rate of development. […]
Choose the right chemical to eradicate lice, but also consider the various withholding periods, which could restrict your choice. Structured reading For those who like to see all the information […]
The failure of lice eradication can often be attributed to poor application. Choose the right method for your situation and ensure that equipment and operators are up to the job. […]
Checking sheep regularly and thoroughly for lice is an essential tool for maintaining a lice-free flock. Structured reading For those who like to see all the information and simply read […]
Nearly all new infestations begin from contact with infested sheep. A good biosecurity plan is essential for keeping lice out. Structured reading For those who like to see all the […]
A basic understanding of the biology of lice will assist you in identifying and controlling them. Structured reading For those who like to see all the information and simply read […]
LiceBoss Online Learning is FREE Formal training is also now available through theParaBoss Certificate in Sheep Parasite Management Find the list of ParaBoss certified advisors here: ParaBoss certified advisors What […]
by Jenny Cotter, Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia Itch mites in a nut shell The itch mite, Psorobia ovis (formerly Psorergates ovis), is a microscopic parasite that lives […]
Brian Horton, University of Tasmania Rubbing, biting and itching sheep are relatively common problems, but the correct cause is not always identified. If wrongly diagnosed this may subject the flock […]
Regular monitoring of mobs for lice and early detection when an infestation begins are key elements of any well-planned lice control program. Careful inspection of sheep for lice can help […]
Careful inspection of newly purchased or other introduced sheep for lice is a critical part of a good lice biosecurity program. Regular monitoring of mobs for lice and, in particular, […]
(Bovicola ovis) by Peter James, University of Queensland A key element in designing efficient property-specific IPM control programs is a good knowledge of the biology of the target pest. This […]
Biology Sheep body lice (Bovicola ovis) are small insects, generally less than 2 mm in length with a broad reddish-brown head and a pale body. Adult lice have brown stripes […]
Withholding periods are mandatory with all registered veterinary products used to treat animals for internal and external parasites. These limits are set in Australia to ensure that meat and milk […]
Pesticide resistance is a genetic change in a parasite population that allows resistant parasites to survive treatment. Because it is genetically based, resistance to the same chemical group is passed […]
Resistance A parasite population can develop resistance to a chemical through: Pour-on applications can be susceptible to under-dosing (see points above) plus caked mud, lesions, wet skin etc can reduce […]
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