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    We had the tub outside and it only took it about 15 minutes to air out and dry fully. Give it a few more minutes, maybe wave your hand and get out some of the fumes yourself lol! Shouldn't take too long!

    Yes, the mites on the snake will die as well. The snake will crawl on the substrate and rub against the cage furniture, and even if it's fully dry and there is no more odor, technically there is still some of it in the air(enough that you if you were to try to feed crickets in that tub, the crickets would die! Or enough to kill a big tarantula even) and it will kill those mites quick.


    After months of trying to get rid of mites with other products, it only took us one treatment of PAM before the mites were gone. REALLY impressive! if it's really bad, it'll take a few times though.

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