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    That's what I thought also. You wouldn't spray it every three days though. It would be every 30 days. Would you keep a treated extra tub for when there is a mess? Seems like it would be easier than waiting for it to dry again.

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    Read what I wrote above. The active ingredient in PAM is permethrin, which has a half-life of 30 days if kept out of direct sunlight. Also, when your snake makes a mess and you clean the tank/tub/enclosure you will also clean out the PAM which is why re-treatment is needed.

    Reptile Relief can be used every three days according to the package directions.

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    Use reptile spray.

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    Re: Mites....need help asap...

    Quote Originally Posted by HeidiHudson View Post
    Use reptile spray.
    This thread is 5 weeks old, but thanks.

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    Has this info been turned into a sticky? Please, you never know when it'll be your turn
    And don't ever by a compromised bag of bedding. Mites/eggs can travel in it. Been there, done that.

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