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    Re: In the Meantime Question

    Luckily I have not had to deal with mites yet. But if it were me I would soak him to help rid some of the mites already on him and bleach all his stuff (cage, hides, water bowels etc) until the pam gets there and do it all over again once the pam gets there. You will not kill the eggs I don't think without the pam but you could make him more comfortable by getting rid of as many mites as possible until you get the pam
    1.) answered this
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    3.) I would guess yes, if he is older it could also be because of the breeding season...

    I should mention again that I have not encountered mites yet so this is just what I would do and my opinions. Someone who has delt with them before could definately help you better then me
    Jeff Bernard

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