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Mites
Okay,
i just got a normal female over 1000 grams( that's what i was told) from a friend. I put her in a rack that i got from the same friend also. When i came home from work i checked out her 41 qt tub and i seen water every where and she was in her water bowl. At first i didn't think nothing of it until i moved her in another tub. As i went to change the water i seen some dead little black bugs in her water dish. And a few was alive.
This is the first time i had a snake with mites. So what do i do? What should i get to help her get rid of the mites?
All help is appreciated!
Thanks in advance :o:o:o
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Re: Mites
The best thing you can use to get rid of mites is Provent-A-Mite (PAM). It is made by Pro-Products and can be ordered here:
http://www.pro-products.com/
There are other treatments available, but in my opinion, Provent-A-Mite beats them hands down for effectiveness...
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Re: Mites
 Originally Posted by Vypyrz
The best thing you can use to get rid of mites is Provent-A-Mite (PAM). It is made by Pro-Products and can be ordered here:
http://www.pro-products.com/
There are other treatments available, but in my opinion, Provent-A-Mite beats them hands down for effectiveness...
I agree. Ive tried other treatments and it is the only thing that has worked for me. With everything else, it would look like the mites were gone but then they would reappear in a few months.
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The mites my snake had were white. Completely disinfect the tub (5% bleach 95% water solution) and change all the substrate to stop any mites from surviving inside the tub.
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Re: Mites
 Originally Posted by Justin Li
The mites my snake had were white. Completely disinfect the tub (5% bleach 95% water solution) and change all the substrate to stop any mites from surviving inside the tub.
White mites are wood mites and are living in the substrate so that works. Black mites are reptile mites and while that might kill a few adults, that wont get rid of all of them.
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Re: Mites
 Originally Posted by aalomon
White mites are wood mites and are living in the substrate so that works. Black mites are reptile mites and while that might kill a few adults, that wont get rid of all of them.
i thought snake mites are red?
when a BP shed do these mites go off too since they cling to the skin???
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Re: Mites
 Originally Posted by Vypyrz
The best thing you can use to get rid of mites is Provent-A-Mite (PAM). It is made by Pro-Products and can be ordered here:
http://www.pro-products.com/
There are other treatments available, but in my opinion, Provent-A-Mite beats them hands down for effectiveness...
x2...Hands down the best product out there and if you use it in a preventative manner, you'll be very happy with the results...
But the main thing is to make sure you quarantine correctly to avoid anything being passed to your collection...
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Re: Mites
 Originally Posted by xxxLIGERxxx
i thought snake mites are red?
when a BP shed do these mites go off too since they cling to the skin???
Depending where they are in the life cycle, they can be red.
Yes, most of the mites are removed when a snake sheds; but there are also mites in the substrate, decorations and immediate area around the cage so shedding does not get rid of them completely.
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The biggest thing you need to be concerned about is if any of the mites laid eggs. Even if you get rid of all the mites now you could have a reinfestation later when the mite eggs hatch. Get some provent-a-mite and use that I would also just use paper towels or newspaper as substrate for now. Completely disinfect everything and get some reptile relief to put on her for the time being until the provent-a-mite gets there. Once that gets there spray down everything but the snake itself and the water bowel. Mites travel to lay their eggs so I would spray the surrounding areas and such also.
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Re: Mites
What are your opinions on reptile relief?:o
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