Yes, that's what the label (fine print) says somewhere- I remember reading it. If you don't have a HOUSE-full of cages to clean, you might want to buy a pint, rather than a gallon, also- since I think even the concentrate loses some effectiveness over time, & believe me, you dilute this so much it will take forever to use up a gallon, unless you can split the jug with someone, or donate some to the local animal shelter, for example- they'd likely appreciate it & are always underfunded.
I've bought chlorhexidine both ways- it's cheaper per oz. by the gallon, but if it's wasted, a pint makes much more sense. My spray bottle holds 24 oz. & I clean 18 snakes & a number of mouse-houses every week, so I use up that amount of spray. And I'm a "heavy-sprayer"-But for someone with only one or a few snakes- you don't need a gallon.
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