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    Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands

    Less mites now. Much better.
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    Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands

    dr del, I will tell you my experiance w/ olive oil. I do not have a mite problem myself and have not for a very very long time. I also do rescues and that's were they come into play. I take the snake and slick the snake up with the olive oil ( from head to tail ) like you are putting on sun tan lotion. Put the snake in a tub or what ever you may use for 1 hour. As the snake is sitting for the hour I take a water bleach mix and clean the whole cage and it's esc. , then of coarse let the stuff air out. Then I wash everything with a mild soap. After the hour is up I put the snake in the tub and wash it w/ baby soap. I use baby soap to wash all my snakes with. Once done w/ that put the snake back in the cage. 2 to 3 days later I repeat the process just for the hell of it. The first time around works but I do it again just for a saftey aspect. I swear by this method. Has always worked great for me and many others I know plus it's cheap and an easy process. I have never seen a scale problem that you had mentioned either.
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    Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands

    Or instead of using so much time with that, and the possible risks of it not working, spend the $20 to get P.A.M and be set for a long time
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    Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands

    Quote Originally Posted by Beardedragon View Post
    Or instead of using so much time with that, and the possible risks of it not working, spend the $20 to get P.A.M and be set for a long time
    Unless you have animals in your collection that have a sensitivity to it such as I do. And you know what, I have used this method, and IMO there is no risk of it not working, since it 100% took care of the mite problem I had. To each their own, but if I can find an alternative method to using poison around my animals that I know works, then I am going to do it. Regardless of what anybody says, P.A.M. is still a pesticide.:wink:
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    Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands

    Quote Originally Posted by Beardedragon View Post
    Or instead of using so much time with that, and the possible risks of it not working, spend the $20 to get P.A.M and be set for a long time
    Like it was said in the last hit, to each his own. To take care of the problem with in an hour or maybe a lil longer, plus I did not spend 20 bucks. Maybe 3 bucks for the olive oil, which I just use some out of the kitchen plus think of it as interaction time with one of your animals, it's a win win situation. And the possible risk of it not working ??????? like I said it is and has been proven. If you are not sure of it try it out next time you incounter mites. You'll see. Plus using olive oil I have never had a re appear of mites Just my 2 cents.
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    Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands

    Quote Originally Posted by FloridaHogs View Post
    Unless you have animals in your collection that have a sensitivity to it such as I do. And you know what, I have used this method, and IMO there is no risk of it not working, since it 100% took care of the mite problem I had. To each their own, but if I can find an alternative method to using poison around my animals that I know works, then I am going to do it. Regardless of what anybody says, P.A.M. is still a pesticide.:wink:
    It is true that smaller snakes have thinner skin and may be more susceptible to the effects of different pesticides.

    The organic and natural ways may take a bit more effort, but the safety is worth it for more delicate species.

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    Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands

    Though I have nothing to say on the 'resurrected' snake I will add a note about the Reptile Relief.
    A long time ago when I was still relatively new to reptiles I had picked up a red tail from a swap meet. Well, it had mites, and not knowing what I know now I headed off to the store to get mite removal spray. I came home, followed directions on the bottle and in about an hour the snake was dead. Now, even with it being a swap meet (not a reptile expo mind you, but a swap meet for anything) snake, it had been visually healthy prior to the Reptile Relief. I can't prove it but personally I would rather see all of it removed from pet store shelves. And this was about ten years ago give or take. Just my .02

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    Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands

    Quote Originally Posted by SoCaliSon View Post
    Good to hear he is... "Aive"
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    Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands

    why are people so worried about spending 20 bucks for some relief for their snakes?
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