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    Mites on Rodents?!?

    Ok so I'm sure we've all heard of(but hopefully not dealt with) Mites on Snakes. But what about mites on rodents/warm blooded animals. I recently found out about them the hard way! I purchased some ASF's from a local pet store. I ended up having one extra. It was a female so I decided to just toss it in one of my colony. A few weeks go by and I notice the ASf's are real lethargic. It turns out they were infected by a diffrent type of mite other than the traditional reptile mite. Well the good news is they were no harm to my snakes. The bad news is they were getting on me and EATING ME ALIVE!! I tried treating them with very little sucess and just decided to feed them all off. I bought 20 ASF's from the same store (dumb move)and started brand new colonys a little over a month ago. These rodents appeared fine and mite free but now I'm starting to see the little buggers again.

    So now I have a bunch of pregnant ASF's I don't want to feed off. Has anyone else had this experience? What is the best way to treat this problem?




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    Re: Mites on Rodents?!?

    When I bring in new blood for my colony (though I haven't in a long time) what I do is just like what I do with new snakes, I quarantine them treat the enclosure with PAM (Never had any mite problems.
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    Get Iver-on. You can get it from Tractor Supply, and other feed stores. 1-2 weeks of treatment will knock the socks off of your mites. It's like $30 a bottle, but it'll last you a life time's worth of rodents.

    Dilute the medication 1 part meds to 4 parts water, and take an eye dropper to put a squirt on each animal you have.
    Do this for 2 weeks, every other day. I'd also suggest using it once a month after that, as a preventitive medication. It will also de-worm your animals, and prevent fleas as well.

    The medicine is safe for newborns as well, so don't hesitate to get them a little wet too.

    I'm treating for mites right now (that came in in a bag of bedding) and after 2 days of treatment, the mites are already abandoning ship.

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    Just wanted to bump this up. Anyone else had this experience? If not I'll head to tractor supply and pick up some of the Iver-on.




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    I mean, you can use Advantage and other flea and tick meds meant for dogs and cats, but it's FAR more exspensive, for far less medication.

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    Re: Mites on Rodents?!?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    When I bring in new blood for my colony (though I haven't in a long time) what I do is just like what I do with new snakes, I quarantine them treat the enclosure with PAM (Never had any mite problems.
    When you say PAM are you refering to the cooking spray or Prevent-a-mite?




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    Re: Mites on Rodents?!?

    Provent-a-mite.
    Derek

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    Re: Mites on Rodents?!?

    Ok well PROVENT-a-mite is for use in reptile enclosures for common snake mites. Would it be appropriate to use for my ASF tanks?




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    Quote Originally Posted by RhacHead View Post
    Ok well PROVENT-a-mite is for use in reptile enclosures for common snake mites. Would it be appropriate to use for my ASF tanks?
    Yes, I have done it preventively with new incoming rats that I put and QT and never had any problem.

    Use it the exact same way.
    Deborah Stewart


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    provent a mite will KILL ANY insect or arachnid lol so yes it would work, a lot better than the other stuff too, with only 1 application and for cheaper. so id say go with it

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