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    sterilizing commericial bags of cypress mulch?

    I live in Southern California where it's impossible to buy cypress mulch so I'm having some family from back east to ship me some huge bags from the local garden stores or walmart and I was wondering if I need to treat it in some way before using it with my snakes.

    All the stuff I've bought before for the snakes have come from reputable reptile shops and were made specifically for reptiles so I didnt ever have to worry about this before, any opinions?
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    Re: sterilizing commericial bags of cypress mulch?

    Quote Originally Posted by kyleO
    I live in Southern California where it's impossible to buy cypress mulch so I'm having some family from back east to ship me some huge bags from the local garden stores or walmart and I was wondering if I need to treat it in some way before using it with my snakes.

    All the stuff I've bought before for the snakes have come from reputable reptile shops and were made specifically for reptiles so I didnt ever have to worry about this before, any opinions?
    I don't think it is a problem straight out the bag, but if you are not confident in that, bake it. Put it on a cookie sheet with some wax paper and bake it for a few minutes at 300*
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    Re: sterilizing commericial bags of cypress mulch?

    But owuldn't baking it remove all of the humidity that is the reason for using it?

    If you are worried, you might try freezing it for a week or so, that should kill off any insects and parasites.

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    Re: sterilizing commericial bags of cypress mulch?

    It would be dry straight out of the bag, baking wouldn't affect that, it puts off humidity if you put water in it.

    You could also hose it down with PAM if you thought that there may be mites in it.

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    Re: sterilizing commericial bags of cypress mulch?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sausage
    It would be dry straight out of the bag, baking wouldn't affect that, it puts off humidity if you put water in it.

    You could also hose it down with PAM if you thought that there may be mites in it.
    Actually, cypress mulch is pretty damp when you open it.
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    Re: sterilizing commericial bags of cypress mulch?

    I'm more or less asking do you guys feel its neccasary. Has anyone encountered any sort of problem with this?
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    Re: sterilizing commericial bags of cypress mulch?

    Just as long as there are no additives (such as some Walmart brands are 'extra red') then I've had no problems when I used it and I never baked mine.

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    Re: sterilizing commericial bags of cypress mulch?

    Quote Originally Posted by kyleO
    I'm more or less asking do you guys feel its neccasary. Has anyone encountered any sort of problem with this?
    I have run into all types of bugs and spiders in mulch. I always bake at 350 for 20 min. or more It can always be remoistened.

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    Re: sterilizing commericial bags of cypress mulch?

    hmmm never took in consideration when buying commercial gardening substrate. Ive felt that those commercial mulches contain some kind of chemical that will harm you snake after a short period of time.

    *JINX JINX. I hope nothing happens to you guyes Bps when using this stuff. If this substrate from walmart is safe I might go ahead and try it too.

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    Smile Re: sterilizing commericial bags of cypress mulch?

    I have been using cypress mulch for years with no problems.


    I would NOT recommend bakeing in the oven with wax paper, unless you want to burn down your house when that wax paper catches on fire. :eek:

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