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    Little White Bugs

    I got Ramesses out today and almost had a heart attack there are little white bugs all over him. What are they? How can I get rid of them? Is my snake in danger?



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    Re: Little White Bugs

    I am pretty sure you are talking about wood mites. You may want to do a search for them.
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    Re: Little White Bugs

    lol albino mites.

    not worth anything haha

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    Re: Little White Bugs

    If I switched out my Reptibark for newspaper (I'm not holding a buggy snake...), how would I keep the humidity up?



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    Re: Little White Bugs

    I use newspaper and my humidity is fine
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    Re: Little White Bugs

    Quote Originally Posted by JeffJ View Post
    lol albino mites.

    not worth anything haha

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    albino mites....nice
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    Re: Little White Bugs

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    If I switched out my Reptibark for newspaper (I'm not holding a buggy snake...), how would I keep the humidity up?
    Cover most of the top of the enclosure with foil.
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    Re: Little White Bugs

    Before you put wood products like that in his cage, you can bake it at 325 for a half and hour to an hour in the oven on a cookie sheet.

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    Re: Little White Bugs

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    If I switched out my Reptibark for newspaper (I'm not holding a buggy snake...), how would I keep the humidity up?
    Bigger waterdish, located over the UTH. Also, foil along the top like someone else suggested. You can also provide a humid hide.

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    Re: Little White Bugs

    I'd suggest treating the cage with prevent-a-mite if you want to keep your current substrate.

    As for increasing humidity, foil over any screen(with some left uncovered to prevent stagnant air), dish filled with sphagnum moss misted heavily, wide water dish over heat source to induce evaporation are all methods that people use.

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