» Site Navigation
1 members and 838 guests
Most users ever online was 47,180, 07-16-2025 at 05:30 PM.
» Today's Birthdays
» Stats
Members: 75,905
Threads: 249,107
Posts: 2,572,122
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
|
-
Registered User
question for people who have had mites
when you have mites will they be in the water dish or will they only be in the water dish if the snake is soaking in the water dish? im not sure i have mites cause ive never seen my snakes soaking in their water dishes. but earlier today i smashed 2 small bugs that didnt make any noise or leave any blood on the paper towel, the other reason why i think i might have mites is cause after i put one of them back she yawned twice about a 1 min apart and i read that mites get in their mouths and vents so i thought that maybe one was making her mouth itch and thats why she yawned 2 times, but when she yawned i didnt see any black dots in her mouth.
do some snakes not soak themselves to try and drown the mites?
is there any other signs that you can tell there are mites besides visibly seeing them and knowing what they look like?
-
-
They will soak once they are infested with them, treat to be on the safe side
Last edited by llovelace; 09-22-2011 at 10:27 PM.
Check out what's available at
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." - Gandhi
-
The Following User Says Thank You to llovelace For This Useful Post:
-
Registered User
yea i would treat if ur unsure... u can get expensive mite spray from like petcos... ive even gone to tactor supply and boughten IVORMECTIN i bet its spelt wrong they use for cattle and gotten large spray bottle and dulite to like a 1 part ivor to like 15 parts water... spray a rage and wipe down snake and enclosure...
i took in a year ago a female albino redtail baby that wasnt taken care of that literally had thousands of them on her, in her eye sockets and everything we were WEEEKS treating her !!!! finally got them all then she was very happy and docile snake...
-
The Following User Says Thank You to szynk.reptiles For This Useful Post:
-
Registered User
Re: question for people who have had mites
Give them a bath, you see them jumping off you got em. Also during the bath hold head under water for a couple seconds.. ( This is advice I was given and I no longer have them) Also had mite killer and a very diluted bleach disinfectant.
-
The Following User Says Thank You to Herpking For This Useful Post:
-
BPnet Veteran
Re: question for people who have had mites
I have gone out and purchased the prevent-a-mite or p.a.m. for short not to be confused with the cooking stuff. It to me is by far worth the money. I had a horrible infestation of mites on my male normal. I mean it seemed like one night he had no mites and the next night he was crawling with them. Prevent-a-mite is a god send literally poof they were gone, you spray the entire area they live in after removing their water and the reptile and put them back in when dry, then retreat 2 weeks later. When they have mites, they are miserable, they rub themselves all over their enclosure non-stop, in and out of the water, or constantly soaking. Yes you will find them in the water, and no it doesn't drown the mites. And not always will you hear a popping sound when you smash them, unless its a really engourged mite. Eeeew!!!! BTW it was my stupidity my snake got the mites, I brought an outside tank in and set his tub on top of it and literally overnight he was crawling with mites.
-
The Following User Says Thank You to Scaleyz For This Useful Post:
-
Registered User
Re: question for people who have had mites
Sorry to hear but glad he got better.. Mine was from my stupidity too. I bought from pet supplies plus... Ours around here is horrible
 Originally Posted by Scaleyz
I have gone out and purchased the prevent-a-mite or p.a.m. for short not to be confused with the cooking stuff. It to me is by far worth the money. I had a horrible infestation of mites on my male normal. I mean it seemed like one night he had no mites and the next night he was crawling with them. Prevent-a-mite is a god send literally poof they were gone, you spray the entire area they live in after removing their water and the reptile and put them back in when dry, then retreat 2 weeks later. When they have mites, they are miserable, they rub themselves all over their enclosure non-stop, in and out of the water, or constantly soaking. Yes you will find them in the water, and no it doesn't drown the mites. And not always will you hear a popping sound when you smash them, unless its a really engourged mite. Eeeew!!!! BTW it was my stupidity my snake got the mites, I brought an outside tank in and set his tub on top of it and literally overnight he was crawling with mites.
-
The Following User Says Thank You to Herpking For This Useful Post:
-
BPnet Veteran
Re: question for people who have had mites
 Originally Posted by szynk.reptiles
yea i would treat if ur unsure... u can get expensive mite spray from like petcos... ive even gone to tactor supply and boughten IVORMECTIN i bet its spelt wrong they use for cattle and gotten large spray bottle and dulite to like a 1 part ivor to like 15 parts water... spray a rage and wipe down snake and enclosure...
i took in a year ago a female albino redtail baby that wasnt taken care of that literally had thousands of them on her, in her eye sockets and everything we were WEEEKS treating her !!!! finally got them all then she was very happy and docile snake...
Not the best advice to pass around. This is not a pesticide to take lightly, as the one your telling about is a pouron for cattle. used to help kill parasites on cattle before slaughter and so on.
This pesticide is not something you spray on snakes or reptiles for that matter. mammals its a different story.
Not to mention Provent a mite is more than just that pesticide in the can.
Just buy can of Provent a Mite and your set.
-
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to RichsBallPythons For This Useful Post:
bp-guy (09-23-2011),Herpking (09-23-2011)
-
As far as I know, ivermectin is not in ANY reptile mite product. Which means it has probably never been proven safe for reptiles. Therefore, don't use it with reptiles.
The active ingredient in provent-a-mite is something completely different. Just order a can of that and follow the directions exactly. You will not have mites if you do. Do not spray it on the snake.
-
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Foschi Exotic Serpents For This Useful Post:
bp-guy (09-23-2011),Herpking (09-23-2011)
-
PAM does work wonders. I always have a can on hand.
Check out what's new on my website... www.Homegrownscales.com
-
-
Yep, Provent-a-Mite for the win. I had an outbreak last year, and immediately ordered a can... I treated all (approx 25) tubs, and also sprayed the most affected snakes with Reptile Relief. There was a minor recurrence about 3-4 weeks later, but one more light treatment with the PAM killed them for good. Haven't seen a mite since! 
P.S. I used that one can for about 25 tubs x 2, so that's like treating 50 tubs... and I've still got a LOT left, so it's well worth the $14 or so I spent.
Last edited by Lolo76; 09-23-2011 at 03:44 AM.
Lolo's Collection...
Ball Pythons: 0.4 Normals, 1.0 Pastel, 1.1 Mojaves, 1.0 Black Pastel, 2.0 Spiders, 0.1 Lesser, 1.0 Orange Ghost, 0.1 Honeybee
0.1 Spotted Python, 1.1 Stimson's Pythons, 1.0 Jungle Carpet Python
3.4 Corn Snakes, 1.1 Western Hognose Snakes, 1.2 cats, and 1.0 dog (47lb mutt)
-
The Following User Says Thank You to Lolo76 For This Useful Post:
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|