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07-03-12, 05:27 PM
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Home Fumigation
In August we will have the inside of our house fumigated. Our cats will be boarded, and my puppy will stay at a friend's house or at a hotel with us. It will take 2-3 days before we can enter the house again. The tough question is... what to do with my snakes...???
I can put them in tubs for the weekend and take heat mats, thermostat, etc, with me. But I can't move their cages. They are HEAVY. Even between my dad and I we struggle to just lift it off the table. And we would have no where to put them outside the house.
Assuming they fumigate my house with the cages indoors, would they be OK if I thoroughly clean them before putting them back in? What do you guys suggest I do? What precautions can I take? I can try and bag the cages to try and protect them from the fumigation. Any ideas?
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07-03-12, 05:32 PM
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Diesel the pumpkin killer
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Re: Home Fumigation
I would empty the cages ( take out sub-straight, hides ) and just leave them be. When you get home clean them and rinse them well. I would think that would be fine.
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07-03-12, 06:03 PM
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Re: Home Fumigation
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i would empty the cages ( take out sub-straight, hides ) and just leave them be. When you get home clean them and rinse them well. I would think that would be fine.
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07-03-12, 06:27 PM
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Re: Home Fumigation
What Kat said. Also, take masking tape and seal the doors and any air vents to prevent fumes from seeping in.
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07-03-12, 07:33 PM
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Re: Home Fumigation
shrink wrap em!! LOL, or just do what everyone else said!! as long as they are rinsed really well, they should be fine!!
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07-03-12, 07:39 PM
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Re: Home Fumigation
yea i was thinking that she should cover them really well with shrink wrap or something of that sort but idea already has been said lol
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07-03-12, 09:52 PM
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Re: Home Fumigation
How can I shrink wrap the cages?
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07-03-12, 10:58 PM
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Re: Home Fumigation
well I`m no expert but I think you just wrap them in shrink wrap and that seals to itself.
anyone with experience out there to give input??
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07-03-12, 11:03 PM
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Re: Home Fumigation
I think a good clean to an emptied out tank would be sufficient, after : ) I've heard (but would def clean just to be safe of course) that a lot of that fumigation stuff dissipates and hardly leaves a residue.
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07-03-12, 11:18 PM
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Re: Home Fumigation
Although it may be a bit laborious I imagine that if they were wrapped in cling film to seal them that would be a sure fire method...
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07-04-12, 05:31 AM
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Re: Home Fumigation
why is the house being fumigated?
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07-04-12, 05:32 AM
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Re: Home Fumigation
For bugs or mites or fleas it could be any number of pests
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07-04-12, 05:34 AM
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Re: Home Fumigation
Go buy a couple hundred feet of cellophane and just wrap it up over and over again.
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07-04-12, 05:53 AM
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Re: Home Fumigation
She can't wrap it if she can't lift it. Don't you have boaphiles? Why are these so heavy?
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07-04-12, 06:29 AM
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Diesel the pumpkin killer
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Re: Home Fumigation
Don't waste your time wrapping them up or trying to tape them shut and seal them. Just wash them REALLY well when you get home and leave it be. Wrapping them and taping them will just make more work for you. No matter how you "seal" them you will still have to clean them super well due to not knowing if any or how much chemicals got into them.
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