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BP's and Moth Balls?

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  • 01-12-2010, 11:53 PM
    Joey'D
    BP's and Moth Balls?
    I know this is an odd question, does anyone have any idea if Moth balls have an effect on BP's.
    Thanks in advance for your help:gj:
  • 01-13-2010, 08:39 AM
    loonunit
    Re: BP's and Moth Balls?
    They're not real good for humans, and they certainly aren't good for moths, so I'm guessing "not good"!

    Stuff that's bad for pests is generally bad for everybody else, too. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_sniffin...alls_dangerous
  • 01-13-2010, 07:24 PM
    Foschi Exotic Serpents
    Re: BP's and Moth Balls?
    Some would argue there is no proof for or against but this is one of those things I would personally not try. Mothballs keep bugs & rodents away. If rodents dont like it I dont think a snake would either. Think of how sensitive the snakes sense of smell is. I believe moth balls would drive a snake nuts. I also dont think the fumes would be good for them.
  • 01-13-2010, 07:29 PM
    SNIKTTIME
    Re: BP's and Moth Balls?
    Agreed, the fumes would worry me in an enclosed room constantly around the snakes. Moth balls deterring rodents is a myth by the way. If they worked I wouldn't get so many mouse and squirrel jobs =P
  • 01-13-2010, 08:24 PM
    BPelizabeth
    Re: BP's and Moth Balls?
    and also snakes only have 1 lung.....so ya gotta be sure to take care of it. ;)
  • 01-13-2010, 09:27 PM
    Joey'D
    Re: BP's and Moth Balls?
    Blasted!!!!
    i found a carpet beetle, and i know i am clean, i suspect the guy who lives downstairs form me, and i know moth balls keep the critters away.... thanks guys:gj:
  • 01-13-2010, 10:03 PM
    BPelizabeth
    Re: BP's and Moth Balls?
    well someone else might be able to tell you better than I...and please everyone speak up if I am doing something bad.

    We have our house sprayed every other month. We have dogs and as long as they are not in walking around prior to it drying...it is safe. Now with that being said....I do not allow the rooms that the snakes are in to be sprayed.
  • 01-13-2010, 11:21 PM
    Foschi Exotic Serpents
    Re: BP's and Moth Balls?
    Carpet beetle? Is it the very small ones (bed bugs) that bite?? No matter what it is here is one thing you can do to avoid harming your snake. A flea and tick powder or sevin dust (garden bug powder) sprinkled on your carpets. That stuff will get rid od just about anything, Leave it there for at least 24 hours and then vacuume or sweep it all up. Just dont let your snake come in contact with it while its there.
  • 01-14-2010, 12:06 AM
    771subliminal
    Re: BP's and Moth Balls?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BPelizabeth View Post
    and also snakes only have 1 lung.....so ya gotta be sure to take care of it. ;)

    snakes actually have 2 lungs depending on the species of snake they can use both or one will be basicly cut off and not used and others have lungs that stretch most of their body and they use it like a sub uses its ballast tanks
  • 01-14-2010, 07:12 AM
    SNIKTTIME
    Re: BP's and Moth Balls?
    There are many other ways to get rid of Carpet Beetles. First you want to see how they are getting in. This time of year is very strange to see them though. Bird nests in your gutters/window air conditioner units, squirrel nests in your attic, dead mice in attic/crawlspace/wall voids. Also old food laying around sometimes a lost dog biscuit under a couch, or in Springtime if you bring in outside flowers. I doubt you would be getting them from a neighbor though. If you start seeing more than 1 or 2 I would start looking into the things I mentioned because pesticides alone won't help 100%. You will need to eliminate the food source. Carpet Beetles are one of the few insects that can actually digest the protein in hair and fur and you can sustain a whole colony with a dead squirrel or mouse in a wall/attic. Good luck ;)
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