Question about cypress mulch
I really like cypress mulch as a substrate for my ball python. I've been using the stuff from the petstore, which works fine, but I've noticed they have huge bags of it at Lowes and Home Depot for a lot cheaper. Is it okay to use this even though it's not specially made for reptiles? I would imagine it's the same stuff, but I just want to make sure there's nothing in it that could hurt my snake. Thanks!
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I am trying this for my next full bedding change. I got a bag of cypress mulch from Lowes. It says no chemicals or pesticides on it. Its definitely a lot rougher than what you get in a pet store. Some decently sharp pieces and some pretty big chunks of wood. I took out the really big chunks and transfered the mulch to grocery bags and put those in my chest freezer to kill and bugs.
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It's a heaven for mites!
I don't think freezing will work. Bugs get frozen in winter and thaw out ready to do their business.
May be safe if baked. Please don't burn down your house. LOL
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Jason Bowden
It's a heaven for mites!
I don't think freezing will work. Bugs get frozen in winter and thaw out ready to do their business.
May be safe if baked. Please don't burn down your house. LOL
Actually bugs that get frozen die. The bugs that live are the ones that don't freeze. They burrow into the trees, earth or survive on animals. There are very few things that can survive being frozen solid. Now let me be clear that based on all of the reading I have done this will work but its a much slower way to kill insects. Zero degrees will freeze the wood but some bugs might survive. Negative ten is a death sentence for anything that can't produce its own heat or escape. I have had the mulch in a chest freezer for 3 days now. I will leave it for a full week before I use it. I will be sure to let people know if I have issues. I am prepared if I do.
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Lots of big breeders use it.
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reptile65-
HOLD IT! i got a big bag of the timberline cypress mulch from lowes awhile back cuz i liked that it maintained humidity and i was very happy with it BUT i later found out that NONE of those bags are 100% cypress...they all have some degree of cedar in them, some a little more then others. cedar is a big no-no for alot of animals, so i switched to exo-terra forest bark, it is 100% fir bark and it holds the humidity better then the mulch actually. my only complaint(s) are that it's dark color camouflages poo very well and you get tiny splinters if you handle it too roughly. i got mine at reptilesupply.com. i got 2 8 qt bags like several months ago (maybe longer) and i JUST got into my 2nd bag. i steer clear of the stuff in the pet stores cuz it's WAY overpriced and i didnt like any of the reviews on all their products.
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i watched a snakebytes video on world of ball pythons.com just yesterday. the show was on substrates and what they like to use at BHB. Brian never gave the brand name that they use nor can you clearly see it on the bag but im 99% sure it was JOLLY GARDENER. It is double processed so the pieces are smaller and 100% cypress. im going to switch from shredded aspen to this as soon as i can find it local. i'll most likely pre treat it with PAM just to be safe.
I don't know why everybody swears by what ever Brian Barcheyk (spelling?) does. I ordered a big lot of bp's from him last year and every single one of them were infested with mites. When I spoke to him about it he blamed it on his bedding....
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I don't know why everybody swears by what ever Brian Barcheyk (spelling?) does. I ordered a big lot of bp's from him last year and every single one of them were infested with mites. When I spoke to him about it he blamed it on his bedding....
I don't think anyone is swearing by what Brian says nor do I think that him having a mite outbreak makes what he says any less credible. Brian has said on his show that he has had mite outbreaks. Thats to be expected when you have a setup like his. The point was not that the product he recommended was mite free. The point was that its 100% cypress. These are two different issues. You as a keeper can handle both issues separately.