I just feel like spraying them down isn't enough. Would soaking in the F10 be an option? It's not toxic? So I wouldn't need to soak it out, if I did do that, I guess.
I've used f10 to clean wood before just like when I clean out my tubs/tanks. Dilute it spray everything really good and wash with a hose after. Then I just let it air dry.
Sean
“It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something.”
Well, a cheap heat gun from Harbor Freight will kill any nasty eggs an such. For big pieces I’ve used an old horse trough to salt soak for a few days. Then rinse an clean soak. Let dry then break the heat gun out. A heat gun is great for sterilization for cages an tanks also.
I use a diluted vinegar + water along with sun-baking for my larger ones. Kills anything that could be icky but isn't dangerous to the scalies.
Some girls were horse girls growing up. I was a snake girl.
Daughter of a herpetologist, student of the "Snake Man" Al Robbins, lover of all animals.
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I specialize in rehabilitation and work with local fish and wildlife for rehab/release of native species. For exotics I work with reptile sanctuaries to rehabilitate and rehome to either qualified private owners or humane licensed facilities. I do not believe in fatal population control.
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