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Frontline & Provent-A-Mite never fails for me.
I spray all enclosures with provent a mite once every 6 months and always do new enclosures a few hours before the new snake comes in. New additions (not babies though) are wiped down with front line, not had mites in ooo about 2yrs? Qarantine helps too but provent a mite is good stuff, shame its not widely available in the UK though
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an extremely easy method is to put the snake in a bath of tepid water with a little bit of soap in it to break the surface tension of the water. We all know mites drown very easily and the loss of surface tension means they cannot hide under the snakes scales.
After about an hour you snake should be mite free... repeat three days later to make 100% sure. I put the water tub in the snakes vivarium to stop the water cooling too much for the snake.
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5) Ivermectin, this is an injection that must be administered by a vet and after the first treatment the snake should be observed by the vet for at least 30 minutes for signs of adverse affects. It is a course of 3 injections, once a week for 3 weeks. It can also be used as a diluted spray. The enclosure must also be treated when treating the snake this way as the infestation may return. There are, however, reports of Ivermectin causing neurological problems in some species of reptiles.[/quote] Excellent article but can i just expand this bit ![]() Ivermectin is so toxic to snake mites you do not need to inject it in to the reptile. Just add 2ml of Ivomec to 1 pint of water and bathe the reptile in it for several minutes. Dip the animals head under the water and rub around the chin and eyes to ensure the water is in contact with all the reptile. This will kill any mite on the reptile. Ivermectin can upset reptile stomachs so it is best NOT to let the reptile drink the water with it in. Next clean the cage out and destroy all wood by burning. Wash everything in the water and Ivermectin solution. The solution can even be used in a spray bottle to reach all areas of the cage. Just do not get it in the drinking water. Ivermectin, should not be used with geckos, tortoises or indigo snakes, which seem to be sensitive to it. Cheers Stephen.
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I'm pretty sure they have been outlawed.
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