Why are there so many mite outbreaks lately??
I don't really understand this.. Maybe it's because I've only dealt with them once years ago on one snake. Ever since then I take measures to prevent it from ever happening again. I rarely ever go to expos and if I do I use hand sanitizer if I touch anything, I don't go in my snake room that day after getting home, and my clothes and body are immediately washed afterward.. Plus I never buy anything unless I know the person well or have researched them and their BOI. Not to mention strict quarantine in a different room...
Ive never seen so many mite outbreaks in such a short period of time and it worries me that people are becoming careless. Breeders are becoming careless by selling infested stock, and buyers are buying just anything from anywhere just because they have to take any snake they can get.
I also see a lot of bedding excuses.. Here's my take on that. Snake mites are species specific and will die if they have no snake to feed on within a short period of time. They also have a short life span and breeding cycle of only a few weeks. Yes the eggs of certain insects can go dormant until the proper conditions exist but does anyone know for certain if this can happen with snake mites?
I've personally experimented with every type of bedding and substrate available through the years on and off. I've never seen anything other than wood mites come in on certain types of cypress.
What is everyone else's take on the mite outbreaks lately? Doesn't it seem a bit out of hand? I'd like to hear honest opinions and views from veterans also since I know -some- of the newer generation of keepers don't believe it to be as serious as we do.
Re: Why are there so many mite outbreaks lately??
Ive noticed this as well. I'm guessing theres alot of new inexperienced owners not doing proper quarantines or taking precautions when handling other's snakes.