Can blood mites be caused by feeding live mice/rats?
I'm sorry if this has been discussed somewhere before, but I can't find this.
Can blood mites be caused by feeding live mice/rats?
Today I was at the pet store to buy a rat and the owner told me that rats do not carry this mites.
Re: Can blood mites be caused by feeding live mice/rats?
I am not sure what you mean by blood mites. Mites that live in a snake's blood stream? Mites that live on a snake's skin and suck blood?
If you are thinking about the snake mite, Ophionyssus natricis, there is a good paper at http://vpi.com/publications/the_life...of_snake_mites.
Snake mites live on a wide variety of snakes and lizards. They do not suck mammal blood. The most common way for a clean reptile to be infested with snake mites is for an infested reptile to be put in a room with the clean reptile. The mites walk out of the the infested animal's cage, find the clean animal's cage, and climb aboard.
Hope that helps.
Re: Can blood mites be caused by feeding live mice/rats?
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Originally Posted by
craigafrechette
Are there reptiles at that store? It's possible that they piggy-backed home on your clothes or something.
Yes there are reptiles at that store and the store doesn't seem very clean as well. Cages are small and packed and close to each other and I don't think they take very good care of the animals (there are people who agree with me in google reviews). Also, when you ask for a feeder rat they go to the back of the store, to a place the customers can't see and get one there, but if I see the rest of the store that place in the back can't be any good.
Re: Can blood mites be caused by feeding live mice/rats?
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Originally Posted by
paulh
I am not sure what you mean by blood mites. Mites that live in a snake's blood stream? Mites that live on a snake's skin and suck blood?
If you are thinking about the snake mite,
Ophionyssus natricis, there is a good paper at
http://vpi.com/publications/the_life...of_snake_mites.
Snake mites live on a wide variety of snakes and lizards. They do not suck mammal blood. The most common way for a clean reptile to be infested with snake mites is for an infested reptile to be put in a room with the clean reptile. The mites walk out of the the infested animal's cage, find the clean animal's cage, and climb aboard.
Hope that helps.
So basically, rodents can serve as a temporary host.
Re: Can blood mites be caused by feeding live mice/rats?
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Originally Posted by
Dug
Yes there are reptiles at that store and the store doesn't seem very clean as well. Cages are small and packed and close to each other and I don't think they take very good care of the animals (there are people who agree with me in google reviews). Also, when you ask for a feeder rat they go to the back of the store, to a place the customers can't see and get one there, but if I see the rest of the store that place in the back can't be any good.
I would stop elsewhere then, if I were in your shoes at least.