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Hey Mike,

Thank you so much for the reply. However,
I have tried all of those things. :o(

Oh, and I just recently saved that site as one of my fav's
very helpful
And my reply:

You tried Provent a Mite? I've never heard of it not working. The problem with the generic lice and mite killers is that they're not tested for use with reptiles. They can end up being dangerous to the snake and even can cause neurological damage.

My ball python had mites a year ago when I didn't know anything about proper mite treatments. It took me months of cleaning the tank weekly and spraying my python with Reptile Relief daily, but they disappeared and I haven't had one since.

Another way you can get the mites off the snake temporarily is to place her in lukewarm (about 90 degree) water and add a drop of dish soap to break the surface tension. That will drown the mites on its body, as long as you make sure the head and neck go under (harder than it seems haha).

Sometimes mites will also lay eggs outside the enclosure, so you may have to clean the surrounding areas as well.

Let me know if anything changes. You may also get some more answers if you post this on the forum. Since I have never used Provent a Mite myself, someone else there might have better insight to its use.

Mike