OneAcreFarm":3uwfrhas said:MamaSheepdog":3uwfrhas said:Fill the ear canal completely with warm hydrogen peroxide and pinch the base of the ear shut. Agitate the ear gently- you will hear a sloshing sound. When you release the ear, he will shake his head vigorously, flinging peroxide and wax everywhere. If you decide to use swabs to try to remove more debris, make sure to wet the tip with peroxide- dry cotton can abrade the skin.
If your cages are located near any wood I would suggest dusting the surfaces down with food grade Diatomaceous Earth.
OneAcreFarm":3uwfrhas said:Rabbit ear mites don't have a waxy build up.
Really? :? Learn something new every day!
Well, I stand corrected- when he shakes his head he will fling peroxide and scabs everywhere! :roll: I wouldn't recommend swabbing the ears if they are scabbed over.
This is what bad ear mites look like in rabbits...
That is not bad, that is ignorant and abusive bad.
You should notice something is off when they don't want their ears touched, or they are hotter than normal, any yellow creeping up is a sign of mites, too.
I drown the ears in oil, hold the ears up together and swirl them around, then let the rabbit go and shake/scratch it out. Next day I go back and check the difference and redo the oil and wiggling. Let the rabbit shake and then use tweezers to pull up [[never dig out!!!!!]] the loose stuff. If there's any I can't get, I soak some more and check back the next day. If you catch the mites early, at the yellow 'wax' stage, you can drown in oil and use the ivermectin and it should be enough.