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    The bugs on the rodent in the picture are actually rodent lice (mites are round and rodent lice tend to be elongated like a flea). While dog fleas, mites and rodent lice are all in the louse family, they do not cross contaminate. Reason being is that louse are host specific. The lice on that rodent can get on your snake (i.e. crawl around), but they are not harmful to your snake because they feed on warm blooded rodents. If your snake did indeed have mites, they could equally be carried by the rodent and transferred to another snake if you pulled the rodent from an infected snakes cage and dropped it in with another snake. The same goes for mites. They feed on cold blooded animals and are no thread to your dog or yourself. Like all louse, any of them can carry and transmit disease, but in general are a nuissance more than anything.
    Last edited by muddoc; 07-10-2013 at 10:34 AM.
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