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Controlling spread of red bird mite in laying farms

What makes the new cold plasma mite trap EX stand apart is its process which is complete devoid of additives or acaricides. (Image source: MIK INTERNATIONAL)

In collaboration with the Friedrich Loeffler Institute and the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Hildesheim/Holzminden/Göttingen, MIK INTERNATIONAL GmbH & Co. KG presented its new product “Cold Plasma Mite Trap EX” for the first time at  EuroTier 2024 in Hanover

This system specifically focuses on controlling the red bird mite (Dermanyssus gallinae) in laying hen farms, and was honoured with a gold medal at the event. 

Red mites are one of the most common and economically important ectoparasites globally, with infestations causing massive damage to animal health and economy. Currently organic farming offers minimum options to control red mites, with the most common control method involving the use of acaricides. However, these cannot be used in excess due to the increased likelihood of developing resistance. 

What makes the new cold plasma mite trap EX stand apart is its process which is complete devoid of additives or acaricides. The process works by collecting and killing the mites and their brood in the mite trap. 

By generating a cold atmospheric pressure plasma, which is created by dielectric barrier discharge, the mites are killed highly efficiently and reliably. This can be used highly efficiently against all developmental stages of the red mite. 

After each killing process, the mite trap is automatically cleaned. The complete system is operated with a mains voltage of 230V and consists of a switching unit and at least one mite trap. Currently, 80 “Mite-EX” mite traps can be operated per switching unit.