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    I've used the equate bedding spray with great success. Where the once I've ever used PAM, Amanda it did not seem to work at all. I think people are just more partial to PAM because it was made with the expectations to be used around reptiles, while the bedding spray was made for bed bugs.

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    Re: Prevent-A-Mite vs. Equate Bedding Spray

    Quote Originally Posted by AjBalls View Post
    I think people are just more partial to PAM because it was made with the expectations to be used around reptiles, while the bedding spray was made for bed bugs.
    Im partial to PAM because it knocked out mite infestations of my collections fast twice.

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    Re: Prevent-A-Mite vs. Equate Bedding Spray

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    Im partial to PAM because it knocked out mite infestations of my collections fast twice.

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    I know people who swear by it, yea. My personal first and only experience with it years back was I used it as it should have been and the infestation appeared to double and I ended up losing one snake. Since then, again many years ago, I've used the straight bed spray and that always seems to knock out infestations in about 3 days or so. So that is my personal preference now.

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