Ball pythons and out door activities???
Question: is it ok to let a ball python crawl on grass or trees?? Can this cause mites? I feel like I haven’t seen a solid answer yet. Any advice? I do not want to expose this little guy to parasites asking for help?? Lol
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Craiga 01453
Ok, I don't know what chiggers are, but apparently if you live where chiggers live my advice is no good.
They're a type of mite, the larvae of which has 6 legs but is near-microscopically tiny, that likes to munch on the skin cells of animals (including us) & leave tiny but maddeningly itchy bumps (papules), hives or rashes. You're far enough north not to have any, but they're widespread in forest & grassland areas of the warm-damp southeast & midwest, also Mexico. The U.K. has a "relative" that is found from western Europe to eastern Asia. You learn quickly not to sit in the grass in areas where there are chiggers, but usually they bite ankles, generously leaving your upper body to the mosquitoes. :rolleyes:
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Bogertophis
They're a type of mite, the larvae of which has 6 legs but is near-microscopically tiny, that likes to munch on the skin cells of animals (including us) & leave tiny but maddeningly itchy bumps (papules), hives or rashes. You're far enough north not to have any, but they're widespread in forest & grassland areas of the warm-damp southeast & midwest, also Mexico. The U.K. has a "relative" that is found from western Europe to eastern Asia. You learn quickly not to sit in the grass in areas where there are chiggers, but usually they bite ankles, generously leaving your upper body to the mosquitoes. :rolleyes:
Thank you for the insight!!!
I can't believe I've never at least heard of them in my 41 years!!
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Craiga 01453
Thank you for the insight!!!
I can't believe I've never at least heard of them in my 41 years!!
Well they're hard to see & that sure doesn't help. Do you have "no-see-ums" up there? Those are also pretty small but mightily irritating, or so I hear. I don't think we have any of them here, but when I heard the name, I thought they meant chiggers. (chiggers have a few other nicknames)