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    My new baby BP has mites

    This is the product I use as I don’t like chemicals

    https://youtu.be/N-zXA1Qair0

    Took about a week for them to clear the snake I left them in for a couple of weeks to make sure they ate any larvae and new borns.

    It might feel strange introducing a mite on purpose to the enclosures but it works surprisingly well.

    They don’t feed on the snake they are a predatory mite that only eats other mites.

    Like little super hero’s.

    It’s a low stress way to handle snake mites, when I get a new arrival they go into quarenteen room on coco husk then these pad boys go in as well. Never had a outbreak.


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    Last edited by Jamiekerk; 09-06-2021 at 05:46 PM.

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