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  • 05-27-2011, 12:17 PM
    88Snakes
    Provent-A-Mite
    I usually replace all my aspen bedding at the end of each month and use Provent-a Mite as a preventative measure but how safe is it to mist the bedding with water after applying this product? I generally just use a quick misting (less than if actaully treating for mites) and let it dry for an hour before replacing the snakes. I like to add a misting of water to help with humidity but I started to wonder if this could be an issue with the Provent-a-Mite being "resaturated" so soon after applying? Any thoughts???
  • 05-27-2011, 12:25 PM
    hongkongluna
    Re: Provent-A-Mite
    Ask the manufacturer, he's a helpful guy and answers emails in a day or two.


    R
  • 05-27-2011, 12:41 PM
    88Snakes
    Great idea... never even thought of that :) Anyhow , i just fired off an email to them. Will post reply when I get a response for anyone else that may be interested.

    Thanks,
    Michael
  • 05-27-2011, 03:41 PM
    88Snakes
    OK, I received a response from the manufacturer in less than 2 hours :)

    The below quote is the response I received from ProProducts (Provent-A-Mite)


    "Once it has completely dried for approximately 4 hours, it covalently bonds to the surface, can't be washed or wiped off and will remain effective for a period of at least 30 days. For prevention, we recommend lightly spraying a cloth and on the outside of the cage, wipe around any opening (door or vents, around the rim of a sweaterbox or aquarium). Just wiping a couple of inches around any opening will create a barrier that mites and ticks have to cross (and die). This uses much less product and does not require any drying time when applied to the outside of a cage by this wipe method. This is the method most breeders use to provide protection and remain very cost effective. Please let us know if you need any additional information. "

    Bob Pound
    Pro Products
    promist@comcast.net
    www.pro-products.com
    845-628-8960
  • 05-27-2011, 04:09 PM
    thedarkwolf25
    Good to know! Thanks for sharing that.
  • 05-27-2011, 05:55 PM
    spitzu
    Now why didn't I think of that? Thanks for sharing their response.

    Sent from my DROIDX using Tapatalk
  • 05-27-2011, 06:49 PM
    kitedemon
    I just use a bit of diatomaceous earth around the bottom of the enclosure non toxic and quite cheap it kills all insects that crawl through it.
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