All my other snakes are still mite free and in the rack, i have one BP not in the rack but still mite free
01-20-2015, 07:44 PM
se7en
Re: Mite question.
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Originally Posted by bcr229
I wouldn't soak/bathe the snakes for several hours, 15-30 minutes in warm water with a mere drop of dish soap to break the surface tension and ensure the mites drown should do it.
i am trying this at this very moment :salute:
03-15-2015, 11:05 PM
andyroof1979
Re: Mite question.
Ok...so i hve been mite free for almost 2 months now. The enclosure has been in the pole barn for almost 2 and a half months with at least 6 weeks at or below zero. I am almost ready to move into the new house, I have been painting etc etc getting the place ready to move in.
Think it is good to just move it inside or should I fumigate the thing one more time?
03-16-2015, 10:09 AM
bcr229
I would hit it with PAM or the permethrin-based product of your choice (NIX/RID, P-10, whatever) and let it completely dry before moving it back in. I've read reports of heat killing mites and eggs (150*F for 5 seconds), but not the threshhold for cold.
03-16-2015, 10:11 AM
andyroof1979
Re: Mite question.
That is what i was thinking
03-16-2015, 10:40 AM
Albert Clark
Re: Mite question.
Yeah Andyroof, it's better to be safe than sorry later on. It's tedious but absolutely necessary to treat all snakes, enclosures and surrounding areas. Personally I would ditch the whole wooden enclosure. I try not to use anything wooden in any of my tubs or enclosures ever. No decorations or anything whatsoever! Wood is the number one attractant material for mites! Hope you get rid of them soon! Stay in peace and not pieces. Don't forget to support USARK and the "lacey act" lawsuit.:gj:
03-16-2015, 11:14 AM
andyroof1979
Re: Mite question.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Albert Clark
Yeah Andyroof, it's better to be safe than sorry later on. It's tedious but absolutely necessary to treat all snakes, enclosures and surrounding areas. Personally I would ditch the whole wooden enclosure. I try not to use anything wooden in any of my tubs or enclosures ever. No decorations or anything whatsoever! Wood is the number one attractant material for mites! Hope you get rid of them soon! Stay in peace and not pieces. Don't forget to support USARK and the "lacey act" lawsuit.:gj: