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Old 06-13-15, 09:56 PM   #16
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Snake mites can not feeds on your cats because they need to have pressure on their backs to feed. That is why they have to be under the scale to feed off your snakes. No need to treat your cats with any thing.
Did not know that! Interesting piece of info.


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I agree, plus one may not know if the information they are reading has been outdated with new methods of husbandry.
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Old 06-24-15, 07:01 PM   #17
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Thank you all for the feedback!!!
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Old 09-01-15, 02:46 AM   #18
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I've had this problem twice, once with a burm and once with a mangrove tree snake. I'm not saying you should try this but I soaked both of them in water along with generous amounts of minced garlic, and it seemed to work wonders. But I really don't know if it really was the garlic or just the water that drowned the mites. It was just some odd thing that a friend told me to do back then when I was desperate.
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Old 09-01-15, 08:50 AM   #19
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If you dont want to use chemicals you can buy predatory mites (Hypoaspis or even Phytoseiulus sp) online. They will hunt down all your snake mites and then die off when they run out of prey. They also eat the eggs, so its a complete wipe out.
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