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Thread: Mites!!!

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    Mites!!!

    My snakes don't have mites, but....all this talk of mites has me wondering.

    When inspecting possible new pickups, can you see if they have mites or not?

    How would you tell if a BP has mites?

    Typically, do the mites kill the snake? Or just the infections that they give the snakes?
    Lots of BPs, and still not enough!

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    Re: Mites!!!

    You need to inspect and check between scales and around the eye socket this is where those little black bug will be the most visible.

    It is however possible that no mites are visible at the time of purchase and an infestation breaks out 30 days later all you need is to have eggs on your BP and while mites can be spotted more or less easily, eggs are not that easy to spot.

    Serious infestation can lead to death, you also have to remember that mites can be the vector for the transmission of various diseases.

    The best thing you can do is to make PAM (Provent A Mite) part of your quarantine routine, always have a can available and always treat all new purchased regardless of the source.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Mites!!!

    Mites are tough to see, you may not always see them on a snake your purchasing.

    If you watch your snake enough they will tell you if they have mites.
    They usually crawl into, or try to crawl into their water bowls to drown the lil buggers.
    Jerry Robertson

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    Re: Mites!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post

    The best thing you can do is to make PAM (Provent A Mite) part of your quarantine routine, always have a can available and always treat all new purchased regardless of the source.
    X2, i don't check for mites, i just PAM the QT tub.

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