It seems that essential oils can be a good ingredient in effective preparations against
Dermanyssus gallinae. Dermanyssus affects animal health leading to financial losses and bird
welfare issues. Collected mites were treated with various essential oils in four (20, 50, 80
and 100%) concentrations at a dose of 0.28 mg/cm2
. The direct toxicity of the essential oils,
mineral oil and spinosad to D. gallinae was tested in the laboratory. Eucalyptus oil was the most
toxic essential oil in all concentrations to D. gallinae (87.6 - 97.6% mortality at all four concentrations), while geranium, pine and rosemary oils showed mortality rates of 14.2 - 68.2%.
High mortality after 48 hours of contact was also recorded for the oil of cloves at 80% dilution
(85.1% mortality), lavender 100% (94.2% mortality). Similarly, the thyme essential oil produced
83.5 - 93.2% mortality in three concentrations: 50, 80 and 100%. The mineral oil was the least
effective oil against mites. Spinosad showed high effectiveness against D. gallinae.