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    Mites?! How can this be?!

    While doing a water check this afternoon, I found the dreaded little black specks in my RTB's water bowl. I was so quick to get cleaning I forgot to take pics of the stupid things.

    But the thing is, how could he of gotten mites? This is the first time it's been an issue. I haven't added anything into my collection since last year at about this time. I breed and order F/T in bulk, so I don't go to pet stores. We've been in this new house for almost 2 months now and we've been having issues with dust mites and junk. It feels like I've been cleaning this house non stop since we've moved in. Could it be something in the house? The guy who lived here before us only had a dog.

    I'm so confused! I have no issues with dealing with them. I worked in pet stores for almost 4 years, so been there done that. PAM is in stock at all time. But where in the world could they have come from? And I've checked all the others, and everyone else looks clean. Any ideas? Help!
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    Re: Mites?! How can this be?!

    Do you go to a friend's house and handle reptiles maybe? If they are snake mites they would have to have been transferred somehow. Been to a show lately?
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    Re: Mites?! How can this be?!

    Nope, no shows. I have no friends with reptiles and no one has handled my collection in a year. I haven't even handled other reptiles since a show I went to in Austin 2 years ago. I'm stumped!
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    Re: Mites?! How can this be?!

    What kind of bedding are you using?
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    Re: Mites?! How can this be?!

    Newspaper.

    The only thing I can think of is there's something in the house? So far he looks good. He's in the middle of a good shed and hasn't been off feed. But how in the heck could there be reptile mites in the house? Unless it's something that looks like reptile mites? Bleh, I'm so lost.
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    Re: Mites?! How can this be?!

    Maybe it's not actually reptile mites? Sorry I can't give more suggestions, but maybe someone else will stumble in and be of some help
    How long have you had the boa?
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    Re: Mites?! How can this be?!

    If you could take pictures then I could probably give you a better suggestion. I know once a friend thought he had mites, and they were actually little flies. Not saying this is the same in your case.
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    Re: Mites?! How can this be?!

    I've had this guy for over a year now. Not any of my herps have ever come in with mites and like I said, this is the first time I've had mites in my collection. Even after dealing with a whole store full of them!

    Well, you've been helpful with getting my mind working. Maybe it's from all of the geckos I have in my backyard?
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    Re: Mites?! How can this be?!

    I'll try to take pictures next time. But they look just like the ones I've had to fight off when I worked at the pet store. I even saw one crawling on him and it looked just like one. I'm going to do an internet search and see what I can find.
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    Re: Mites?! How can this be?!

    Mite eggs can lay dormant for quite some time and all of a sudden the right temp and humidity requirements are met an BAM, they hatch. According to Bob Pound at Pro-Products, the mites usually don't lay eggs in the enclosure but look elsewhere. More than likely the eggs were on something else. The same thing happened to me and that was what he told me when I called about PAM.


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