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Mite sprays

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  • 06-05-2011, 01:19 PM
    alkibp
    Re: Mite sprays
    I can vouch for Reptile Relief which is sold at www.reptilebasics.com.

    It worked for me when 2 of my snakes got mites last year.

    I haven't seen another mite since.
  • 06-05-2011, 03:06 PM
    kitedemon
    http://www.pesticideinfo.org/Detail_...DIST_NR=073617


    Before using any chemical you need to understand fully what you might be exposing your self to. I cannot find a MSDS sheet on P-A-M although I did not look too hard it is likely under the manufactures name not the distributers name. I believe pro products is required to provide it to you if you ask. I would be concerned about YOUR long term exposure to it.
  • 06-05-2011, 07:37 PM
    corgigirl9
    I will say that I really like the post on the two pams.:D I use provent-a-mite preventatively during monthly cleaning. I use clorahexadine (sp?) to clean and after cleaning provent-a-mite. I spray PAM and let it air dry in another room. Then, back in my snake room, put in fresh bedding, snake, and replace the water dish. In a video, I have seen breeders use PAM and put the snake in the enclosure fairly quickly, but I take the extra air dry step and allow the fumes to dissipate. I have heard of using nix, but have not tried it for myself. I know you can get PAM online at the website someone previously mentioned, but I usually buy it at the reptile shows...( saves a bit on shipping). I will continue to use this product unless something better comes along.
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