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    Boa Has Mites For the First Time

    Do I follow the same routine I do with my BP's? I would assume so but wanna make sure. She's Albino so they are super easy to see on her.
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    What is your routine for the bp? Prevent a mite and natural chemistry?

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    i don't own a Boa but imagine it would be the same. Boa's don't have drastically different scales, labial pits (or lack of), eyes or nooks and crannies from BP's or most snakes. also Reptile Spray and PAM covers the broad spectrum of herps and enclosures.
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    With my BP's I hose them down with a Reptile Relief to kill to ones on them and then clean the enclosure and spray down PAM and reinsert snake.
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    How have you been treating for mites? If you continually have infestations you are either not treating correctly or for long enough.

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