Tiny white bugs in zoo meds repti bark
About a month ago i found some little white bugs in my Bp's enclosure im not sure what they were but i cleaned out the tank and used newspaper instead I'm wondering if i should not use repti bark anymore? If not what are some alternatives that would be available in canada
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Tiny white bugs in zoo meds repti bark
Again im not sure i kind of panicked when i noticed them but there were a lot an they were small enough that you would have to stare at an area to see any movement
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Re: Tiny white bugs in zoo meds repti bark
Baking your repti-bark at 200*F for about 10 minutes in your oven should kill off any bugs and eggs. Obviously you will need to put it in a baking pan or other oven-safe dish, don't leave it in the plastic bag.
Tiny white bugs in zoo meds repti bark
While I actually did that before i had noticed them because i drenched the substrate with water by accident with a homemade misting system so i baked it to dry the bark out
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Tiny white bugs in zoo meds repti bark
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Tiny white bugs in zoo meds repti bark
I'm new to ball pythons so i thought it may be mites because i saw them on my snake i was just worried
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Tiny white bugs in zoo meds repti bark
There a lot of people who pay for springtails, sounds you got so for free.
Round are / can be bad mites.
More of a long body shape, white, float in the water, most likely springtails.
Re: Tiny white bugs in zoo meds repti bark
As others have pointed out, they're probably springtails. Happens sometimes in the bark substrates. They also sometimes hide out in wood products in the cage, like branches or half logs. Just letting the cage dry out a bit should eliminate most of them, but they're not really something to worry about. We actually sell colonies of them for people to add to vivariums or dart frog cages :)
-Jen