ANT22 - Aqueous Emulsion Control Method: Contribution to Rational Control of Dermanyssus Gallinae in Poultry
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2025Author
Pavlićević, Aleksandar
Ratajac, Radomir
Petrović, Tamaš
Tasić, Aleksandra
Pavlović, Ivan
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Red poultry mite Dermanyssus gallinae (De Geer, 1778) is an ectoparasite that feeds on the blood of birds and
mammals. Invasions of the ectoparasite D. gallinae in intensive poultry farming reach proportions unknown in the
wild nature. They are classified as key health, economic, and ecological problems of the most intensive production of
foodstuffs of animal origin. Annual losses worldwide are estimated at 3.92 billion USD and tend to grow further.
This manifestation of the problem, to a large extent, results from inadequate control of D. gallinae. This study aims
to optimize and rationalize the D. gallinae control by external application of inert oils. The ANT 22 method (working
name) is based on "know-how" formulation and application technology. In this study, a manual application was
carried out in the clinical conditions of 18 small industrial facilities (2,000 - 14,500 animals) of laying hens (cage
system), with a total capacity of 151.300 laying hens, in a time frame of 25 months. The effects of D. gallinae
control (suppression of infestation) in inhabited and empty non-conditional objects with one treatment lasted 4-10
months, and with two treatments lasted 8-10 months. The observed disadvantages of the method are common to inert
oils, which can be minimized with care. The ANT 22 method is safe and does not develop resistance. It is a
conditional method, which requires hygienic preparation and adequate application, and is optimal for empty
buildings with rest. An important technical condition is the correctness of the applicator and a professionally
performed application. Considering the control findings obtained so far, we believe that they justify testing the
application of the ANT 22 method for control purposes in large industrial facilities, but also for the purpose of
eradicating D. gallinae.