Elector-Class Results.
Without The $160 Bottle.
Same contact kill. Same clean-rag test. No concentrate, no mixing, no syringe, no solution that expires overnight. Ready to use.
Ready To Use — No Mixing Required No concentrate. No syringe. No 9ml-per-gallon math. No solution that expires in 24 hours. Point the bottle and spray.
Zero Egg Withdrawal Spray your girls and coop today. Collect eggs tomorrow morning. Plant-based — no chemical residue, no waiting period.
Safe Around Cats, Dogs & Kids No permethrin, no pyrethroids. Spray with your barn cat sitting on the coop roof. No lockout. No worry.
Chicken & Coop Poultry Spray
The Four Questions Every Keeper Asks Before Switching
Does it actually work as well as Elector?
Same contact kill. Same clean-rag result. The difference isn't what dies — it's everything around it. No concentrate to mix. No syringe to measure 9ml. No solution that expires in 24 hours. No bottle that separates and hardens on the shelf between treatments.
Elector was built for commercial poultry operations treating thousands of birds. This spray was built for keepers with four to twenty birds in a garden coop. Same job. Right scale.
Do I need to stop eating the eggs?
No. Zero egg withdrawal. Plant-based formula — no chemical residue, no waiting period. Spray at 5pm, collect eggs at breakfast, eat them the same morning. Every egg stays on your table.
Is it safe around my cats?
Yes. No permethrin. No pyrethroids. Permethrin is lethal to cats — not "might upset their stomach," lethal. This spray contains zero permethrin. Spray the coop with your barn cat ten feet away.
How often do I need to spray?
Two applications, 7 days apart. First spray kills everything alive on contact. Second spray catches the fresh hatch. Two sprays breaks the cycle.
No shaking the bottle weekly between treatments. No worrying about the concentrate going bad. It sits on your shelf and it's ready when you need it.
Not Aromatherapy.
This Is How It Actually Kills.
You know Elector works because spinosad disrupts the insect nervous system. This spray uses a different pathway to the same result — plant-based active ingredients at killing concentration that break down the pest's exoskeleton on contact.
Not "discourage." Not "repel." Kill. On the feather, on the roost bar, in the nest box crack. Same dead mites. Different chemistry.
Plant-Based
Actives
Contact
Exoskeleton
Breaks Down
Pest Dies
On Contact
Thyme Oil
Acaricidal at concentration. Disrupts the mite's nervous system on contact.
Clove Oil
Proven contact-kill against poultry mites. Works on the exoskeleton.
Peppermint Oil
Secondary kill + repellent. Drives survivors out of hiding cracks.
Citronella Oil
Fly and mosquito control. Covers flying pests, not just crawlers.
What Keepers Were Using Before — And Why They Switched
Elector PSP
Works — but $138–$160 for 8oz. Requires a syringe, 9ml-per-gallon mixing, and a solution that expires in 24 hours. The bottle separates and hardens on the shelf if you don't shake it regularly. Built for farms with 1,000+ birds — not garden coops.
Permethrin
Kills mites — but 10–14 day egg withdrawal and lethal to cats. Most keepers change clothes before going inside for weeks.
Diatomaceous Earth (DE)
No egg withdrawal — but doesn't kill an active infestation. "Mites march right through it." Google calls it a preventative, not a treatment.
Ivermectin (off-label)
Hard to dose, off-label guesswork, and egg residue studies found traces up to 70 days later. Two months of buying store eggs while yours go in the trash.
Lovari Poultry Spray
Kills on contact. Plant-based. Zero egg withdrawal. Safe around cats. Ready to use — no mixing. One bottle for birds, coop, and run. $34.99.
What Keepers Are Saying
“Excellent product. Worked after one application. We were able to continue to consume the eggs due to the natural formula.”
“I could see the mites dying on contact. It was disgusting, terrifying, satisfying all at the same time. Seeing is believing.”
“One treatment for a flock of 50. This stuff works.”
“Grateful this is not a pesticide. I wish I understood the mechanism behind how it gets the job done, but it works.”
Spray Today. Collect Eggs Tomorrow.
Spray every bird — vent area, under wings, along feather shafts. Hold the bottle 6–8 inches away.
Spray the coop — roost bars, nest box corners, cracks in the wood, anywhere mites hide during the day.
Collect your eggs the next morning. No waiting. No withdrawal. Business as usual.
Re-spray on day 7 to catch the hatch cycle. Two sprays, one week apart. Done.
Zero Egg Withdrawal
Spray and collect the same day
Safe Around Cats & Dogs
No permethrin, no pyrethroids
Kills On Contact
Mites, lice, fleas & flies
One Bottle, Full Coverage
Birds, coop, roost bars, nest boxes, run