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Naqua - 5ml ORAL Mite Treatment for Birds Finches, Budgies, Canaries & Small Cage Bird's. Birds 60g to 500g. Kills lice, fleas & ticks. Vet Strength Medicine

£32.39

The Naqua Oral Mite Treatment is a powerful and safe solution designed specifically for birds, including finches, budgies, canaries, and small cage birds weighing between 60g and 500g. With its powerful formula, this treatment effectively kills lice, fleas, and ticks, providing your feathered friends with peace of mind and ensuring their well-being.

Naqua's Oral Mite Treatment is formulated to be safe for birds of all ages, including parrots. It is administered orally, making it easy and efficient to use. The product is free from harsh chemicals, ensuring a gentle and pleasant experience for your birds. The treatment is also veterinarian-strength, providing superior performance and protection against lice, fleas, and ticks.

To use the Naqua Oral Mite Treatment, simply follow the instructions provided on the packaging. The treatment is effective when used as directed, providing long-lasting protection and control against lice, fleas, and ticks. When used as part of a comprehensive care program that includes regular cleaning and sanitation of bird cages, the Naqua Oral Mite Treatment can significantly reduce the risk of infestations and improve the overall health and well-being of your feathered friends.

In summary, the Naqua Oral Mite Treatment is a must-have product for bird owners seeking a safe, effective, and veterinarian-strength solution to eliminate lice, fleas, and ticks. With its easy administration and gentle formulation, the treatment is sure to become a trusted addition to any avian care routine.

Product Reviews

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We'd been cooped up for months, and finally our beloved budgie was back with the rest of the flock.

But then we hit a snag: she developed a nasty case of scaly face mites that left her looking like a desert tortoise.

The good news is that this medication has really made a difference - it's almost impossible to tell if she's drinking enough, but trust us when we say it's working.

I'm just glad to have my feathered friend back where she belongs.

U. Jenson - 25/12/2025

I've given a 4 star as it's hard to tell if this product is really working or not - I'm still unsure how effective it is, and I think a follow-up review will be necessary to get a clearer picture.

On one hand, I do appreciate the fact that it's safe for our birds to drink from. It's a great safety feature, especially when you consider their health can vary greatly from season to season.

Z. Mayson - 08/12/2025

We noticed a significant decrease in our single finch's activity levels over several weeks, starting with him becoming less active and puffing up against the side of his cage as if he was anxious or stressed.

The bird's usual energetic self was replaced by a listless demeanor, which was alarming given his history as a very interactive and engaging bird. He would still eat and drink, but it seemed like he didn't want to be seen, sitting puffed up against the side of his cage with an air of resignation.

We were forced to consult with an avian vet due to the bird's persistent diarrhea, which made mealtime quite challenging as we worried about whether he was drinking enough. Fortunately, we found a new online delivery service that promised faster turnaround times than our current routine.

The first dose of medication arrived on a prime delivery, and we quickly administered it into the bird's bowl while taking him for a walk outside to help stimulate his appetite. The next morning, we observed a subtle but definite improvement in the bird's behavior, as if he was starting to perk up again.

It wasn't long before the bird's stool solidified, and the color of the waste became more normal. We completed the three-day course of this medication and watched with interest as our beloved pet bird regained his energy levels and returned to his usual self.

By day five, we were thrilled to see that the bird was back to normal, looking and acting much like his old self – active, engaged, and thriving. The diarrhea had all but disappeared, leaving behind a healthy and active finch who seemed to be enjoying himself once again.

D. Watts - 09/01/2026