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    Re: Provent-A-Mite problem-----PLEASE HELP!

    Quote Originally Posted by alohareptiles View Post
    Sorry for the late add...But P.A.M. actually is safe to put directly on the snakes...This was from the maker of the product himself (side note, he's a super nice guy)...They used to have it on their older version...You don't spray directly, but you can spray a towel and then rub down or let the snake slither through the P.A.M. treated rag/towel...
    The emails I had with Pro Products were very specific that in no circumstance should you let PAM fumes or liquid come into contact with your snake. I think they may have been suggesting you could treat a towel, let it dry, and THEN let your snake slither through it. I am sure it was taken off their labels because peopel got confused and used a PAM wet towel on their snakes and had damage or deaths.

    Either way what you were told contradicts the information I had just recieved from them and also some emails posted from them in other locations on the net.

    Anyone reading this I would not use PAM in any way contrary to the manufacturers directions on the current retail can.

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