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    Mites on my baby ball python :(

    I've had my baby BP for less than a week and I just discovered he has mites

    I saw a black speck on his neck a few days ago, dismissed it as nothing, until today the thought of mites popped up in my head. I'd read about them previously in my extensive research prior to purchasing my first BP and all of sudden, it occurred to me that black speck might have been a mite. I examined him again and didn't see the original black speck on his neck, but rather now there are two black specks in the grooves and scales under his chin.

    Currently, my BP is soaking in warm water to drown the surviving mites and I'm vigorously scrubbing down his 16qt tub, his future tub, and a free aquarium style tank that I got from the breeder. Then I'm going to spray everything with a bleach-water solution. I trashed all the substrate and I am freezing the rest of the bag of substrate. The wood pieces I am planning to put in boiling water. I wiped down the area where I keep him and I'm going to wash some clothes I've worn recently.

    Is there anything else I should be doing? I read that I have to do this for the next 4-6 weeks

    AND Where in the world did these mites come from? I've only had my BP for less than 1 week!

    I am so sad to see this happening.

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    People are going to suggest PAM(prevent a mite).

    I tried and liked Reptile Spray from Petco. Its safe directly on the animal when PAM is not. I killed the mites on three new arrivals in one treatment. Reptile Spray is also cheaper.
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    Re: Mites on my baby ball python :(

    Provent-a-Mite is your friend. I treat enclosures before bringing a new animal into quarantine.

    Ditch the substrate for now and switch to paper-towel.
    You could also try the Nix/water trick.
    http://www.albertareptilesociety.org/caresheet/Onix.pdf

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    Okay will do.

    There is no Provent-a-mite at any of the pet stores near me but I will pick one up next week when I attend my local reptile convention.

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    I use PAM to treat the tubs/racks. If the infestation is really bad I would get reptile spray to spray on the snake and give it fast relief. I have used both products, and keep them both on hand for precaution.
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    Re: Mites on my baby ball python :(

    PAM is a 0.5% permethrin solution. You can also make it using NIX lice treatment. There's a package sold with 2 2-oz bottles. Mix one of the 2-oz bottles with a gallon of water and spray the enclosure, hides, and paper towels you'll be using to line the enclosure. Let everything dry and put the snake back in. Do not spray the snake or water dish with it; some people will tell you it's ok, my vet said no it's not, the chance of permethrin poisoning is too high if it's applied to the snake, and it causes permanent neuro damage. I do use the Reptile Spray directly on the snake and it works, but I spray it onto a paper towel and wipe the snake with it, as it seems to stress them out less than being sprayed. I would also ditch the wooden hides, I've found that my BP's pooped and peed on them and that's just nasty to clean. Either get the ones from Reptile Basics or make your own plastic ones.
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    Re: Mites on my baby ball python :(

    Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    PAM is a 0.5% permethrin solution. You can also make it using NIX lice treatment. There's a package sold with 2 2-oz bottles. Mix one of the 2-oz bottles with a gallon of water and spray the enclosure, hides, and paper towels you'll be using to line the enclosure. Let everything dry and put the snake back in. Do not spray the snake or water dish with it; some people will tell you it's ok, my vet said no it's not, the chance of permethrin poisoning is too high if it's applied to the snake, and it causes permanent neuro damage. I do use the Reptile Spray directly on the snake and it works, but I spray it onto a paper towel and wipe the snake with it, as it seems to stress them out less than being sprayed. I would also ditch the wooden hides, I've found that my BP's pooped and peed on them and that's just nasty to clean. Either get the ones from Reptile Basics or make your own plastic ones.
    I will check the pharmacy tomorrow morning to see if they carry Nix. As for Reptile Spray, I have never seen it for sale at my local pet stores. Tomorrow I will call around. If I cannot find it, hopefully I will find it at my local reptile expo next week. Thank you

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    I just noticed your in Canada. I don't think PAM in allowed to be imported there.

    Reptile Spray was called Reptile Relief. Everything I have seen recently said Spray but I don't know how it is up there.

    This link shows Reptile Relief and the makers name. Maybe that will help your search.
    http://www.amazon.com/DeFlea-Reptile...=reptile+spray
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    What substrate are you using? My pastel got mites and I still have no idea if it came from the rep shop when I took her back in for help with a stuck shed or from her substrate I had recently changed.

    I was using aspen and I have started to read that aspen can carry mites (not sure about other types of substrate) I switched to paper towels and have never looked back! You can bake aspen in the oven at 300 Fahrenheit and spray it well before use for complete peace of mind but I honestly swear by a paper towel substrate now and since doing so I haven't seen a single mite again!

    I used something called Callington Mite Spray but I am UK based and no where stocks P-A-M so this is what I used, two treatments and they were gone!


    Make sure you scrap all corners of the enclosure for stuck eggs and I'm sure you'll get rid of the critters I sometimes think dealing with these early on is helpful (looking back I realise I found it helpful) as you'll automatically know in future what to look for and what to do. Good luck OP

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    Re: Mites on my baby ball python :(

    I've used PAM and the nix solution. I prefer PAM. I don't have to mix it. I had to order it online through because no one in my area sold it. I soaked the crap out of my snake also. Use paper towels or newspaper for a substrate while you're treating for mites. I've always used coco husk for a substrate on my girl. Don't freak you can get rid of them. It just takes time and patience. Good luck

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