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You can "bake" aspen and other wood-sourced bedding in the oven to kill mites and any other critters that might be in there. Bake a tray of bedding for 20min and 350.
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Re: Mites...cripes
It won't catch fire?
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Re: Mites...cripes

I'm not so sure about this, when I googled permethrin, this specific chemical with it's 4 stereoisomers is what popped up.
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Re: Mites...cripes
 Originally Posted by cowbully
It won't catch fire?
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No it won't. There are several threads here that talk about how to do it. There may be some suggestions addressing those concerns.
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Re: Mites...cripes
Ok.thank you Evanstar..as always 
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You're welcome! 
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Re: Mites...cripes
Well i must update.its been almost 2 months in QT for my RTB Specs..i must say i love reptile relief! After three weeks there were no visible mites in cage or on her..and I'm positive we are mite free again..we will be moving her back to her normal home, hopefully, Sunday.. 10-12 hrs 6 days a week of work is rough..thank you all again..i well give a pic of her back in her happy home once completely moved 
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1.0 Pastel Ball Python ( Ziggy ) LLL Reptile
0.1 Spider Ball Python (Isabella) Garrick DeMeyer
1.1 Bearded Dragons ( Herman & Iska Bibbles ) LLL Reptile
0.1 Waxy Monkey Tree Frog ( Bonnie ) LLLReptile
0.1 Red Tail Boa BCI (Specs) Rescue
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Glad to hear things are going well!!
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Isn't three weeks about time for eggs to start hatching? I'd be leery of adding her back to your collection if you only used Reptile Relief. As far as I know, PAM is the only thing that kills the eggs, but I'm not 100% sure on that, so please take my words with a grain of salt!
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Re: Mites...cripes
 Originally Posted by SquamishSerpents
Isn't three weeks about time for eggs to start hatching? I'd be leery of adding her back to your collection if you only used Reptile Relief. As far as I know, PAM is the only thing that kills the eggs, but I'm not 100% sure on that, so please take my words with a grain of salt!
No, Reptile Relief (also known as Reptile Basic's Reptile Spray) will also kill eggs. The active ingredient breaks down the insect's exoskeleton and the critin of the eggs which prevents the eggs from developing and kills the mite itself.
But I do agree that 3 weeks is a little early - I'd wait a full 6 weeks to be sure. As with any product, sometimes eggs can be resistant or a mite could survive. Better to be safe than sorry.
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