Re: I think my BP has mites.
Hi,
What did it look like? Was it small and black?
Have you checked the waterbowl and in the heat pits and around the eyes for any more?
I will say Provent-a-Mite is the only thing I would recommend but you definately do not apply it to the snake directly.
There are some very detailed instructions on the tin and they need to be followed exactly.
The waterbowl and snake need to be removed before treatment and cannot be put back in until the residue has dried completely.
dr del
Re: I think my BP has mites.
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Originally Posted by
antuonchris
I just watched a video from Snake Bites and the guy simply said to get PAM and spray the snake, the tank and replace the water and that's all. Is that all?
Gah! Help!!
Do not, I repeat, do not spray the snake. You will kill it.
- You remove the snake from the enclosure.
- Remove all decorations
- Vacuum out all of the current substrate
- Lightly spray the enclosure.
- Add new substrate.
- Lightly spray the new substrate
- Keep the enclsoure closed up for 30 minutes or so
- Open the enclosure up and let it air out until it is dry and the fumes have dissipated (several hours).
- Add your snake back in.
While your snake is waiting for his cage to dry, you can give him a bath in tepid water (78 to 82 degrees) with a few drops of dish soap in it.
While you are waiting for the cage to dry out, I'd run the water dish through the dishwasher. You can also sanitize the cage furniture either by baking it (if it's wood), running it through the dishwasher (if it's safe to do so) or if it's plastic - washing it and coating it with your mite spray.