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    Re: is it too late in the season to start?

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    Ah...so a bag of contaminated bedding could do it? Is that an issue with name brand purchased substrates? As in do people actually get contaminated substrate like cocohusk from places like pet smart?

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    That's why I recommend freezing any bedding you purchase from a store that carries reptiles. Reptile mites cannot survive in bedding/wood, but they can certainly travel in it.

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