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    Mite sprays

    Ok I know I'm going to get flamed for piston this because it's been talked to death but here goes anyway. We are up to around 35+/- snakes and a couple lizards and we would like to begin monthly preventative cleanings of our tubs with a mite killer.

    We have heard a lot of praise for PAM but 1.the way I understand it you can't spray this on your animals and I would think that not spraying your animals would allow a reinfestation of the enclosure if the mites were still on the animal. 2. If this is the stuff to go with where does everyone get a good price?
    Next question is what about the stuff RBI sells? I have come to trust Rich and doubt he would sell a crap product but wanted your thoughts on it. I like that I can purchase a gallon of it at a time.
    Lastly, who uses Nix and what advice would you have on that?

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    PAM is the way to go, no, you can't spray it on the reptiles and I get it from http://www.pro-products.com/

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    PAM you cannot spray directly on the reptiles, but spraying the enclosure is more than enough to stop an infestation in it's tracks. I have never used the RBI mite stuff so I can't speak on that.

    NIX is a NO.
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    I was taking with Rich on show at White Plains.. he admit that his stuff is animal safe.. But not that powerful as PAM.
    He recommends it as prevention when You buying new animal.
    For example You buy snake on show coming home and you can spray RBI stuff on cloth or paper towel and wipe snake off.
    I have it.. Use once when i was get new snake on the show.. never needed again...
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    PAM is the way to go however I think monthly treatment is overkilled.

    I am paranoid about mites as well and have a good size collection however with solid quarantine practices, 2 treatment a year of the main collection (once every 6 months) mandatory treatment of new addition I have never seen mites in my collection.
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    Ok well if monthly is too much that's good news lol less work. So I don't have to treat the animal at all then?

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    Re: Mite sprays

    Hi everyone i just found out one of my snakes has mites. i dont know what to buy to get rid of them can someone let me know what i can buy and where from. thanks alot..

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    Re: Mite sprays

    Quote Originally Posted by TheWinWizard View Post
    PAM is the way to go, no, you can't spray it on the reptiles and I get it from http://www.pro-products.com/
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    Re: Mite sprays

    thank you

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    Re: Mite sprays

    Since this thread is about mite treatment, and most notably PAM, I like to periodically post my little photo tutorial on it to hopefully clear up any confusion or misunderstandings that new members may have when PAM is referred to, and also to try and prevent the mistake that I almost made the first time I was told to use PAM on my snake for mites...

    A Tale of Two PAMs... by Vypyrz

    One of the most common misunderstandings that I see is the confusion caused when PAM is recommended in regards to Mite treatment. Most people are familiar with PAM, the cooking spray. However, in the reptile world PAM is the abbreviation for the mite treatment product Provent-A-Mite.

    The two PAM's...



    This is the PAM that you use for reptiles...

    Provent-A-Mite is a Permethrin based spray made by Pro-Products. It is used to eradicate and prevent mite and tick infestations on reptiles.



    Not this...

    PAM is a Canola oil based spray made by Con-Agra Foods. It is used to allow that fried egg to slide all around the pan while you chase it with a spatula, only to have it end up on the floor

    "Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."

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