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    Prevent a mite question

    I had to spray my new balls enclosure with prevent a mite because he came with some unwanted guests. His enclosure is at 28% humidity. Is it safe to moisten his coco bark after treating it with prevent a mite? He does have a water bowl.
    Thanks in advance for any advice.

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    Re: Prevent a mite question

    YUP!

    PAM is not harmful after it has dried completely.

    Just follow the directions on the can to the LETTER!

    Then, just carry on about your normal routine

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    Re: Prevent a mite question

    Thanks for the quick reply. I followed the directions exactly but it didnt say anything about misting so i thought i would ask. I thought it would be ok but it never hurts to ask.

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    Re: Prevent a mite question

    Yeah your fine.

    I use it on Kraft Paper in my cages and will have no problem feeding on it the next day.

    Once it's DRY, your fine

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