I have used reptile relief after finding a few mites on my snakes.

1. I sprayed them with reptile relief and put them all in separate locking tubs. for 15 min each. (don't over spray, you don't want any run down)
2. At the same time I took all the tubs, hides and bowls and soaked them all at once in the tub with bleach making sure that all items were completely submerged.
3. Then I rinsed off each snake and soaked them in water at room temp. for at least 15 to re-hydrate them.
4. At the same time empty out the bleach water. Rinse all items, and soak in plain water for another 15 min.
5. Spray down rack and surrounding area with reptile relief and wipe down.
6. I Dried all tubs and hides and set back up with white newspaper.
7. Dried each snake and applied Nature Zone Benson & Sons Snake Oil (for skin problems from cuts, scrapes, MITES, and bites) and returned them to their tubs.

They seemed much happier afterword in fact I had all 8 snakes eat for the first time the next day. I will say that treating them with reptile relief will make them go into shed. You can't spray reptile relief on the snake that just shed within the last 6 hours.

1 week later I repeated the treatment. I have been doing all of it again for the last 2 weeks when I clean except for applying reptile relief directly on the snakes. I just soak them.

I haven't seen a mite again for a while but I just want to make sure.

I don't have any PAM but I intend to buy some soon. I used the reptile relief because I could find it. Good luck.

PS- I have learned my lesson about holding animals at reptile shows and not changing my clothes when I come home.