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    Do I win a prize?

    for the thousandth mite post?!

    20 years or reptiles and this is the first time Ive had the little bugs myself. I'm blaming bedding from a big box store or somehow picking up a hitchhiker at an expo. Anyways, my biggest concern is my female that's due to lay in a week or so. I treated her along with the rest of the collection because as much as I didn't want to handle her and stress her out, it would have been pointless to spend hours scrubbing everything and everyone but her. I'm also probably being naive in thinking I caught them really early. I could only visibly see them on 3 snakes, and that was just 1 or 2 after staring and poking around for a while besides on the pregnant one that had more. they're also mostly BELs and other light colors that even hiding between scales I think a major infestation would be pretty noticeable compared to pictures I've found online. None of them have been soaking in their water either so that makes me hope I caught it pretty early. I spent 5 hours scrubbing EVERYTHING in the room down to the walls. I set the snakes in a different room in boxes while I scrubbed with soap and water, then reptie relief, then soap and water again and let that air out for a while until I couldn't notice any chemical smells. Then I followed the directions with spraying onto the snake and wiped dry with paper towels (new ones for each animal) before putting back into their tubs on just a paper towel and waited a couple hours before putting the cleaned water dishes back in. Its been a few hours and I only see a couple dead mites on the paper towels of the pregnant one and only 1 in another tub. Is it pretty much a given I'll still have to repeat this process in a few days once eggs cycle and hatch? Anyone have any experience with treating a pregnant female? I'm not sure if the added stress would just push back her laying day or have any direct negative effect on the eggs. I'm also curious if the most targeted her because of her lack of movement while growing eggs.
    Another thing I can't seem to find info on is when I should feed them again. If the chemical residue is on them and they coil food in a few days then obviously a little would be ingested. Am I just over thinking it and that small amount wont do them harm? Ugh I can't imagine dealing with this in a collection of 20+ snakes seeing how long it took me to feel confident I did the best I humanly could scrubbing every part of 2 racks for a dozen animals.
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    Box store bedding, probably not.
    Expo, yeah if you were playing with animals.

    I had them once too. Now I QT everything and shower as soon as I get home from a show.

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    I'm definitely not going to handle anything I have no intent to possibly buy from now on and strip at the door when I get home! well, maybe not quite. I do QT but it has been weeks since I brought anything new into the house so what I've read about their life cycle seems like they would have shown up sooner.

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    You can feed them their next feeding day. I wouldn't worry about it too much. As for the female, she will be fine. Just try not to disturb her unless necessary.

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    did u win a prize? of course u did. here i made u a sig. just copy, paste and center into your sig:


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    j/k lol

    yes, use Reptile Spray for your animals. u also need to gas their enclosure, hides, etc. with PAM without the snakes in them. do so on a weekly basis for 6-8 weeks for the life cycle of any lingering mites and eggs.
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    Re: Do I win a prize?

    Quote Originally Posted by HannahLou View Post
    I do QT but it has been weeks since I brought anything new into the house so what I've read about their life cycle seems like they would have shown up sooner.
    It can take two months for just one female mite brought in on a new snake to turn into a noticeable infestation.

    I treat all new arrivals as if they have mites. The QT enclosure and paper towel for substrate gets sprayed with permethrin solution the day before the new snake arrives so it's ready. If the new snake has mites I will know within a day or so.

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    I also wipe down all incoming snakes with Reptile Spray and then put them in the QT rack with paper towel that is also misted with Reptile Spray.

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    Re: Do I win a prize?

    Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    It can take two months for just one female mite brought in on a new snake to turn into a noticeable infestation.

    And I still can't call them anything besides "bugs"??? j/k. maybe.

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    Re: Do I win a prize?

    Quote Originally Posted by HannahLou View Post
    And I still can't call them anything besides "bugs"??? j/k. maybe.
    Spawn of the devil works for me.

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