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Can you pour boiling water in a glass tank to get rid of mites?
So basically, I saw a mite in my BP's tank a few days ago, and he's currently in his storage box so I can clean his enclosure of mites. I'm soaking his hideboxes, branch, etc. and I was wondering... well, you read the title.
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Re: Can you pour boiling water in a glass tank to get rid of mites?
 Originally Posted by Tonald Drump
So basically, I saw a mite in my BP's tank a few days ago, and he's currently in his storage box so I can clean his enclosure of mites. I'm soaking his hideboxes, branch, etc. and I was wondering... well, you read the title.
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I'd be careful ..
I'd be scared of cracking the glass or ruining the glue seal around the edges .
Maybe wrong though
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Re: Can you pour boiling water in a glass tank to get rid of mites?
 Originally Posted by Zincubus
I'd be careful ..
I'd be scared of cracking the glass or ruining the glue seal around the edges .
Maybe wrong though
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Nah, I've "preheated" the tank (I left it in the sun for a few hours). I poured the water in and everything went fine.
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If you found one adult mite, you can pretty well bet there will be more. You need to treat the snake cage with something like Provent-A-Mite for at least 2 months until you are sure the mites are gone. Otherwise, in a few week to a month, you start seeing more mites. Remember, mites arent confined to the cage alone, they can travel far in the course of a night but if you only have one snake, then i would bet, they would stay fairly close to 'dinner'.
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Five seconds of heat at 135*F or higher will kill mites and eggs. Boiling water will certainly do it, as will a steam cleaner/sanitizer. I would just be worried about cracking the glass or melting seals if you use boiling water.
If you put the tank in the sun and turned it upside down on a black piece of plastic, the air temp inside may just get hot enough to do the job for you.
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Craiga 01453 (11-25-2017)
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Provent-A-Mite and a heat gun. Mites are to a snake what bedbugs are to people. If you can’t treat it, seal it up and throw it away. One 90 day concerted effort is better than a never-ending 30-day reinfestation.
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