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Re: What does a Mite look like?????
not the cooking PAM 
PAM as in Provent-A-Mite its a can that you spry into the enclosure let dry yadayada(follow directions on can) it kills the mites simply put
better to ask than not know
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Another thing, if it is mites, make sure that you take out all his decorations. If they're wood, bake them, everything else bleach overnight to drown the darn things.
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Re: What does a Mite look like?????
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Re: What does a Mite look like?????
 Originally Posted by Hull357
PAM=Prevent a Mite
Thanks for clearing that up guys I have seen some weird stuff things have been used for but there was no way I was gunna spray my snakes and cages with cooking spray. ROFLMAO
Robie
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Re: What does a Mite look like?????
I use NIX for my mite problem
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Re: What does a Mite look like?????
 Originally Posted by FragginDragon
Here's a couple pics of some I caught in the waterbowl for a Q-tined baby I purchased from a local last year.

Those look like tics! Are they mites?
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Definitely mites..they are sitting in one of the depressions on some paper towel, to give you some reference to size. I just used the macro lens to take the pic.
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Re: What does a Mite look like?????
 Originally Posted by FragginDragon
Definitely mites..they are sitting in one of the depressions on some paper towel, to give you some reference to size. I just used the macro lens to take the pic.
Just mt opinion but those look like ticks. Mite i have personally see have been TINY! like head of a mechanical pensil. .05
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Re: What does a Mite look like?????
I know what ticks look like. These are adult, blood engorged, and somewhat flattened (because I wiped them out of the water bowl) snake mites. They can get up to about 1.3 mm.
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