How to Treat Snake Mites

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  • @jamesparker6447
    @jamesparker6447 8 лет назад +22

    This worked for me, and I just want to thank you LLLReptile, because my snakes had it pretty bad. I followed EVERY step, and POOF the mites were instantly gone. I bought the two products you used, and I never have had mites again. All the other crap I bought in stores, were just that, CRAP. Thank you so much! One day I did research, and found this video, ordered it, and saved my snakes lives. Thank you again!

    • @jamesparker6447
      @jamesparker6447 8 лет назад

      And I only had to do this treatment 1 time! :) ty

  • @taylorc8394
    @taylorc8394 8 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much! I really appreciated this, especially the break down of "temperature for mites/snakes = you're probably doing it right." New snake owner here.

  • @Dub.45
    @Dub.45 7 лет назад

    Extremely informative video, Thanks!!

  • @babybookworms1947
    @babybookworms1947 8 лет назад

    Wow. I didn't realize how serious cleaning your hands before and after you handle your snake. Thx for this video, I will definitely be cleaning my hands 24/7!

  • @stretchyfingers
    @stretchyfingers 5 лет назад

    This was so helpful! Thank you

  • @arayaday1774
    @arayaday1774 3 года назад

    I just treated my rescue baby spinner ball exactly like she did THEY FELL RIGHT OFF!!!! now all I see is his owies from where he was bit. I will continue to treat if I see anymore so far I havnt seen ANY!!! I must have caught the early stages 👍🏽Thankyou LLL REPTILE I APPRECIATE U GUYS 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽☺️

  • @NenaRockera22
    @NenaRockera22 8 лет назад

    very helpful... thanks

  • @airricvansank7714
    @airricvansank7714 9 лет назад +2

    Good Video.

  • @olyviagauvin1538
    @olyviagauvin1538 10 лет назад

    thanks for helping!!!!!!

  • @sappersniper5
    @sappersniper5 7 лет назад

    Thanks I like what you said about, having mites actually means that enclosure conditions are what they should be. I bought a ball python from Petco, and the poor thing had mites, and I pulled a tick of of him. So he is on his way to being a happy and healthy guy.

  • @kittysparkleeyes
    @kittysparkleeyes 9 лет назад +3

    I would recommend scrubbing out the water bowl too, as there can be mites on it, esp as the snakes with mites often soak in the bowls (obviously don't put pesticide on the water bowl.)

    • @LLLReptile1
      @LLLReptile1  9 лет назад +1

      kittysparkleeyes They work. You have to keep this up for about 3 weeks though, as yes, eggs hatch again, and if you don't keep up constantly, they will breed more.

  • @emmasabanovic4760
    @emmasabanovic4760 8 лет назад +1

    Before getting a new snake, I always put the tub in the freezer for a day or two (I use a rack system), then soak the tub and its hide it hot hot water and spray provent-a-mite once a day until my snake gets to me. After I receive the snake, i check it for mites and whether I can see the mites or not, I treat the snake and keep them away from all my other reptiles for at least a month. It's worked perfectly for years

  • @lisacapulet214
    @lisacapulet214 7 лет назад +2

    I found out the hard way that if you use wood products for bedding, treat the stuff before you put it in the enclosures. I opened a new bag of Reptibark when redoing my boa's tank and noticed it was wetter than normal. Few days later, I noticed she is soaking in her pond a little too often. I found 6 tiny dead mites at the bottom and 1 live one on her head. I freak out but this video calmed me down. Guess this is more common than I thought.

    • @TheIsSky
      @TheIsSky 6 лет назад

      Same here, thanks for the tip. Both bags of Reptibark I've bought were wetter than normal.

  • @GUNPASSION
    @GUNPASSION 10 лет назад

    Great thanks alot.

  • @BachikoiBabi
    @BachikoiBabi 10 лет назад

    I just want to say, my ball had mites when I first got her from the breeder (I let the breeder know...)
    I used the stuff in the tan spray bottle that she has displayed. I sprayed it in the 4 corners of the aquarium and along the edges and under the water bowl (just pretty much anywhere my snake doesn't go directly) and the stuff worked like a charm! After about 2 weeks of spraying I never saw another mite again.

  • @phoebepmai1
    @phoebepmai1 11 лет назад

    thanks soo much for ur help. i cant really tell if my ball python has mites or not because what i see crawling on my ball is white and its the size of like a grain of sand and im just not sure if it mites or springtails there were about 4 or 5 crawling on him also i suspect that it might be spring tails is beacuse i have a log hiding place and a large piece of drift wood and cypress bedding and i spray down the take like 3 to 4 times a day to keep the humidity up.

  • @MrDarkstar1221
    @MrDarkstar1221 12 лет назад +1

    nice to know when i buy my snake thanks lllreptile :D.

  • @flufebunekilr
    @flufebunekilr 11 лет назад

    Thank you, I just didn't want him to get dried out but in the long run there wont be any mites, thnx again :)

  • @oliviamorton9965
    @oliviamorton9965 6 лет назад

    So I got my first snake a month ago. When I first got him I didn't see any signs of blood mites, but he is a Cali king snake so most of him is black so it'd be hard spot them.Then today (a month later) when I went to clean out his water bowl there were probably twenty black little bugs floating in the water. I don't really know what else it could be but it's odd how I only notice now. I never saw him soaking or anything on him when I take him out to hold him. I got Bandit from snakes at sunset (there aren't any reptile places that sold king snakes by me) so maybe he had them from the beginning? Also it could only really be blood mites, right?

  • @fineartbyliz7813
    @fineartbyliz7813 9 лет назад

    If you notice a couple of black specks on your snake that aren't moving, is it still mites? They just stay in the same spot and everywhere I've read it says they are supposed to move.

  • @kassandramarie3789
    @kassandramarie3789 3 года назад

    Do you have to use the pro vent a mite all over the cage outside as well or only on the inside?

  • @avengers4ever888
    @avengers4ever888 6 лет назад

    So with prevent a mite after removing the snake and water bowl I can get rid of mites without having to take out the bedding or other products as long I follow the steps in the video?

  • @LAGCossio
    @LAGCossio 9 лет назад +1

    Are these stuff safe to use on a baby corn snake? In smaller quantities obiously, but is it safe? I bought these from you at your website to have just in case for my normal corn snake, but there is this little albino corn snake in a pet store that i want but i saw mites on it. It is a hatchling and i would like to buy it and treat it's mites. So i need to know if it is safe for a hatchling. Thank you.

  • @wrongwaydriver
    @wrongwaydriver 4 года назад +1

    Should i feed my snake per its normal schedule when it is quarantine?

  • @GUNPASSION
    @GUNPASSION 10 лет назад

    I decided to get a redtail boa last week and noticed a few days later she has mites :( i have had my boa in a "boaphile" enclosure with plastic hide and water bowl but i have gone to having no substrate now since i first noticed the mites. My normal substrate is going to be an astroturf/carpet like material. My question is do you recomend that i put the carpet back in the enclosure for this treatment ? Thanks. great channel btw !

  • @coldblooded5150
    @coldblooded5150 12 лет назад

    @darknesssnake300 i have never heard of that but prevent a mite is know to be toxic to hognose. i lost one from using prevent a mite on a neighboring tank. check some forums and u can find quite a few losses of them from it

  • @PaperRouteFrankG
    @PaperRouteFrankG 8 лет назад

    what if there on beardeddragons because my dragons have them i got rid of them but there in the tank again and my little beardie is always laying down but hes really bright and tame all the time so i dont know if its the mites.

  • @twistingcurl420
    @twistingcurl420 10 лет назад

    I cannot get a hold of prevent a mite but i heard Nix product works when dolited in water

  • @coldblooded5150
    @coldblooded5150 12 лет назад

    yea if you use it on the bedding and let it air dry like for most snakes the permethrin in the spray is still toxic to hognose. if you read the companies disclosure it says safe to use on boas, pythons, and most colubrids if used as directed. but if you email the company they say it should be safe but was never tested directly with hognose. and i have found dozens of cases that hognose were damaged or killed with permethrin sprays

  • @plugglifee
    @plugglifee 10 лет назад

    I just ordered both these products because I just recently brought home a rescue ball python who I was unware had mites and though it was in isolation I found a mite on my other ball python so I'm not a very happy camper right now. This just goes to show how bad it could be to have a snake with mites :(

  • @GUNPASSION
    @GUNPASSION 10 лет назад

    Do you follow the one second per square inch of spray method as on the can ?

  • @tinabrown27
    @tinabrown27 9 лет назад

    Could the reptile spray cause eye injury?

  • @IAMGiftbearer
    @IAMGiftbearer 12 лет назад +1

    Is there any danger of the snake getting sick from licking the stuff you put on them or drinking the water when you're pouring it on with the mite stuff mixing with it?

  • @genoboombox5135
    @genoboombox5135 11 лет назад

    i recsued a ball python that hadent had a heat lamp or anything just a towel in a 24" by 12" in tank since he was baby hes inbetween 6 months to a year, i took him to the vet they told me he had pnemonia, and a 50% chance of living, i went and bought him beding and a heat lamp and had him in it for a couple days and noticed it was making the tank really moist and i figured that wouldent be good for a respatory infection, so i took out all the beding and cleaned the tank out...

  • @EdwardH
    @EdwardH 6 лет назад +2

    Hello - thanks for this video. There are many stories of reptiles being harmed by mite treatments. I am one of those stories (and no it has nothing to do with any advice given in this video. All responsibility is mine).
    Do you have any advice on treating snakes for permethrin poisoning? I understand that it is serious - my Liasis mackloti is under observation at the vet. I am just looking for any advantage that I can from people with extensive husbandry experience and who care for reptiles.
    I doubt I am the only one who could benefit from this kind of advice.
    thanks in advance

  • @alonnahmarie9553
    @alonnahmarie9553 9 лет назад

    I saw one red mite crawling on my snake, and haven't found any others. Should I still be concerned...

  • @nickthestick26
    @nickthestick26 9 лет назад

    Is it not ok to dump the bedding, bag it up, and get it out of the house? I'd prefer moving mine to paper towels until I'm sure things are cleared up, and then I was gonna switch from cypress over to aspen anyway, as it seems cleaner all around from the tubs in which I've already experimented with it.

    • @markgiacalone9800
      @markgiacalone9800 8 лет назад

      +nickthestick26 What I do is this: remove the bedding, put in in a plastic bag, spray a quick shot of Prevent-a-Mite in there, close it up and throw it in a garbage can outside the house. Then I wash the snake gently in room-temp water to get rid of mites that are visibly on the snake.
      While treating a snake cage, remove water bowl, bedding, hides. Spray the cage floor with just enough Prevent-a-Mite to fog up the cage just a bit, no more needed. Let it dry 100%, may take a few hours depending on ambient temps and humidity. When dry, I wipe the cage sides with a paper towel. Then I put in either newspaper or packing paper as bedding, then hides (wash the hides with soapy water 1st). Do not put back a water bowl for at least 24 hours.
      Spraying a little Provent-a-Mite around the outside perimeter of the snake cages once a week for 3 weeks will take care of any mites that are outside the cage and try to come back in. A little goes a long way. Typically, doing the one treatment inside the cage plus the spraying around the cage perimeter a few times after is often enough. If you see mites again after 2-3 weeks, treat the cage again.

  • @cherob1984
    @cherob1984 11 лет назад

    Oh I know. So I ended up getting them, it sucks. They almost killed one of my pastel babies. Probably like 3 days after I typed that comment I noticed something in my pastel male's eye, after a closer, I noticed it was mites. Luckily, I started using more frequently the Prevent a mite, and I haven't seen them for about 3 weeks now. I think I got them from the pet store where I get my feeders.

  • @DaFuqboom209
    @DaFuqboom209 5 лет назад +1

    Yea my store sold me a snake with over 60 mites on it

  • @marcy1519
    @marcy1519 6 лет назад

    After using it can i still handle the snakes?

  • @connorbush6322
    @connorbush6322 10 лет назад

    I'm in the UK and I can't find Provent-a-Mite anywhere.. What is the UK version or a similar product which works in the same way as Provent-a-Mite? Please reply as soon as if you have an answer

    • @stephengoodrum821
      @stephengoodrum821 5 лет назад

      Connor Bush don’t get that product!!! Get frontline spray!!! It’s the best!!!!!!!

  • @heartreptilerescueandsanct6369
    @heartreptilerescueandsanct6369 4 года назад +1

    Love the beasty boys in the background at 7:17 and on!

  • @tony2x508
    @tony2x508 4 года назад

    Is this still the best way to do it

  • @RobertCupCakes
    @RobertCupCakes 11 лет назад

    I have a little problem look i think i have mights but i have plastic cave hides and a few plants cant i just rinse the hides and the plastic plants and i throw away the bedding and i use reptile relief for the snake do i still use provent a mite too for the cage cant i just rinse my cage in my tub and fill it with water so they can drown ??? please reply ASAP

  • @phoebepmai1
    @phoebepmai1 11 лет назад

    also my python is not soaking so one more thing that make me suspect that it might not be mites. but i just want to be safe than srry. so like you said i should keep it pretty dry untill the problem is gone but how do i know if the mite is gone i search but i cant seem to spot any out in the enclosure so should i rinse out all of the vines and log and change the bedding before i start misting it again? or do i just mist the cage and it would be ok even with the pam inthere as long as its dried?

  • @oliviaclaybrook9288
    @oliviaclaybrook9288 9 лет назад

    Can this apply to lizards also?

  • @cheriseshavonne
    @cheriseshavonne 7 лет назад +3

    I just brought a baby bald python from petco yesterday and it was infested with mites. I took it back today so they could treat it. I was wondering do they bite on humans? Do they infest the home?

    • @Sammy-jr5hk
      @Sammy-jr5hk 7 лет назад

      Shavonne Graves no

    • @abinayafuun9748
      @abinayafuun9748 7 лет назад +5

      Shavonne Graves its ball python not bald python

    • @allengainzmma
      @allengainzmma 6 лет назад +2

      Abinaya Fuun lol apparently he has one lmao

    • @tiaslays255
      @tiaslays255 6 лет назад

      Abinaya Fuun lmaoooo

  • @streghewitch77
    @streghewitch77 11 лет назад

    Just got a rescue covered in mites and those little whirte spidery lookn things (wjat are those btw?). I use olive or mneral oil to treat snakes but sounds like PAM is also in order. Thanx. Also plz tell.me.what thw white bugs are. They're almost like down from pillows but MUCH MUCH SMALLER.

  • @milldabeast519
    @milldabeast519 8 лет назад +3

    my snakes got mites then i got rid of them.then they got them again. and again and again.. never ending battle for over a decade...

    • @Sammy-jr5hk
      @Sammy-jr5hk 7 лет назад

      milldabeast519 help my snake got mites inside its snakes

    • @Sammy-jr5hk
      @Sammy-jr5hk 7 лет назад

      Scales

    • @SBKReptiles
      @SBKReptiles 7 лет назад +1

      milldabeast519 check out Frontline. one time use product. It's magic.

    • @stephengoodrum821
      @stephengoodrum821 5 лет назад

      SBK Reptiles yes I love this guy he saved my snake FRONTLINE IS the KILLER of MITES. Check out his channel.

  • @SrolfyTheMighty
    @SrolfyTheMighty 11 лет назад

    i have a ball python and it has a mite in one of its heat pits, how do i get it out once its dead? will it fall off?

  • @jeremytheruler
    @jeremytheruler 12 лет назад

    what would i do with my full adult carpet pythons cage that is in a huge exoterra

  • @cephasjonas7115
    @cephasjonas7115 6 лет назад

    I'm doing this. I already cleared everything out of his cage except for his hide, water dish and a paper towel. I have eco earth that I was gonna add once were mite free. Should I wait to add it or should I add it before I bomb the cage?

    • @LLLReptile1
      @LLLReptile1  6 лет назад

      I'd wait until mite free before doing bedding

  • @genoboombox5135
    @genoboombox5135 11 лет назад

    just today after we put him in the clean tank we noticed he had SNAKE MITES... at one time on his body i counted 5 different mites... is that sighn of a bad infection? do u think its safe to treat him for mites w/ somthing like prevent a mite? or should i wait tell he recovers a lil frm his infection?? hes beng forced fed once a day, and geting a antibiotic injection once a day...

  • @shaunandthebugs
    @shaunandthebugs 12 лет назад

    dose the spray work for tarantula cages?

  • @flufebunekilr
    @flufebunekilr 11 лет назад

    when is the next time i can mist the cage after using provent a mite, like a day after, or never again? I misted (spray water bottle) it just 2 days after the use of provent a mite and want to make sure my guy is safe. thnx for ur response in advance :)

  • @RocketSkates777
    @RocketSkates777 9 лет назад +6

    Does it matter if it gets in the snakes eyes? Mites often hide there.

    • @Monstertageys
      @Monstertageys 9 лет назад

      +xXViperKingXx Good point.

    • @lidecency7545
      @lidecency7545 7 лет назад

      xXViperKingXx mites are in my snakes eyes hes ok

    • @buck191000
      @buck191000 7 лет назад +2

      curious my snake has a few mites in her eye the spray will kill them and they fall out or did u remove them by hand?

    • @omgfkme
      @omgfkme 6 лет назад

      SPACEDOUT carefully with a toothpick

    • @stuartgorka5514
      @stuartgorka5514 6 лет назад +1

      The snake has a clear scale over the eye (you see it when it sheds), so it helps protect the eyes.

  • @xxxnimbusxxx
    @xxxnimbusxxx 5 лет назад

    Is the reptile spray okay to use on baby/juvenile blue tongue skinks? My skink has mites and it’s only about 8-9 weeks old.

    • @LLLReptile1
      @LLLReptile1  5 лет назад +1

      Yes. Just make sure to rinse it very well after 10 - 15 minutes with water so no reptile spray is left. Treat once a week for 3 weeks as eggs get buried and will continue to reproduce if only treated once.

    • @xxxnimbusxxx
      @xxxnimbusxxx 5 лет назад

      LLLReptile and Supply Co, Inc. thank you!!

  • @reptiliantristan4202
    @reptiliantristan4202 11 лет назад

    To see it and how bad it is. I poster pictures

  • @reptiliantristan4202
    @reptiliantristan4202 11 лет назад

    I got a 9 foot boaijust bought,it has THOUSANDS of mites and don't think the cricket keeper will work lol I need help on this ! Please

  • @phoebepmai1
    @phoebepmai1 11 лет назад

    is it harmful for me to mist my ball python's enclosure after the prevent a mite is all dried and aired out? im scared too because its said not to put the reptile back into the enclose untill it is all dried out so im scared that misting the cage is contradicting everything and will hurt or kill my snake??

  • @c.reatureu.niverse7781
    @c.reatureu.niverse7781 6 лет назад +1

    Are there any other mites besides snake mites? If so, how do you treat them?

    • @LLLReptile1
      @LLLReptile1  6 лет назад

      Yes. Madagascar geckos commonly have little red mites that you can clean with a q tip and mite spray. Lizards can get mites as well (frilled dragons, beardeds, blue tongue skinks are all prone to it).

    • @c.reatureu.niverse7781
      @c.reatureu.niverse7781 6 лет назад

      LLLReptile and Supply Co, Inc. Oh! Thanks!

  • @Williamherping
    @Williamherping 11 лет назад

    Do I keep her in the cage with the spray with the cage

  • @Zombierobot88
    @Zombierobot88 10 лет назад +1

    I used this method to treat my snakes about 2 weeks ago exactly, except I used paper towels instead of substrate. Between my room mate and I, we have about 17 snakes. The mites have been a nightmare, and my room mate has handled this issue with no urgency. Which totally sucks because out of 17 snakes, I only own 3 of them. I seriously and as immidiately as possible want these mites gone! 2 days later my juvenile milksnake started twitching and was not responding normally. I figured that because I used paper towels that I accidentally poisoned him. So I worked him back to health by removing him from the enclosure and giving him warm baths for the next few days. He survived but I knew I would have to treat all of the snakes again soon so this time I used substrate and followed all of the steps. Now my room mate's mexican king snake is showing similar signs. What am I doing wrong? And how can I get rid of these mites without killing my reptiles?

    • @LLLReptile1
      @LLLReptile1  10 лет назад

      It sounds like you're not letting the cages air out enough before putting the snakes back in, or that you are using too much of the reptile relief when treating them. Smaller snakes are extremely sensitive to both types of mite treatment, and it's easy to overdo it with them. You could try letting the cages air out for a full hour or more with the provent a mite, and soak the smaller snakes first before treating them with reptile relief. A 15 minute soak in plain water, then dry them off, then only a squirt or two of the reptile relief to soak in for another 15 minutes, then a 30 minute soak in water again should keep you from seeing neurological issues with your animals again.

  • @luisaguilar2566
    @luisaguilar2566 10 лет назад

    I couldn't find this reptile spray, or maybe I just didn't look good enough, but I did find a blue bottle called (mite off) would that still work? Also this is a helpful video, but when you spray the snake with the reptile spray can I get on it's head or is that something I should get on? Because I'm seeing some mites around its head also?

    • @LLLReptile1
      @LLLReptile1  10 лет назад

      luis aguilar It's in this section right below the wipe out. You can carefully spray a small amount on the snake's head, or just get some on a q-tip and gently wipe around the snake's head instead. www.lllreptile.com/catalog/165-reptile-medications-mite-sprays-and-cleaners

  • @dapastrdave18
    @dapastrdave18 10 лет назад

    Hey I do have a question???? I have read online that you should clear out all of the bedding and everything single thing. But did I hear you say that the bedding doesn't need to be removed?

    • @LLLReptile1
      @LLLReptile1  10 лет назад

      Provent a mite works best when it settles into the bedding, and it also treats all cage furniture. If you're not using provent a mite, then yes, you should remove everything in the cage and clean it thoroughly.

  • @lemoncheese4128
    @lemoncheese4128 6 лет назад

    My first snake died from mites after they sucked all the blood out of him which prevented him from eating

  • @TheNFSMW2005
    @TheNFSMW2005 11 лет назад

    how do they get mites

  • @Ado4life97
    @Ado4life97 12 лет назад

    can repti work on lizards

  • @flufebunekilr
    @flufebunekilr 11 лет назад

    when could i put the water bowl back in the cage? after it is safe to put snake back in? I watched the vid like three times, if u mentioned it in the vid i just cant find it :( everything else was very informative tho :)

  • @BronzeTiger82
    @BronzeTiger82 11 лет назад +1

    I've heard that you can spot treat mites on a snake with olive oil to suffocate them and they drop off. Is this the case?

  • @alexisPaulG
    @alexisPaulG 12 лет назад

    whats in the spry?

  • @cognacyang9342
    @cognacyang9342 10 лет назад

    Can you use prevent a mite on croc skink? Would it harm live plants?

    • @LLLReptile1
      @LLLReptile1  10 лет назад

      It won't harm plants, but you shouldn't need to use it for a croc skink. You never use provent a mite on the animal itself, you only use it for the cage.

  • @alexanderfridayeagle9146
    @alexanderfridayeagle9146 9 лет назад +1

    Can I use boiling water to kill the mites in the terrarrium it's enviroment?

    • @SoulSplitLures
      @SoulSplitLures 8 лет назад +1

      +Alexander Friday Eagle This is a good question, however I'm not sure it would kill the eggs, and you certainly wouldn't be able to put the snake in boiling water so once you put the snake back in you're back to square 1 from what I can tell.

    • @corbeaudejugement
      @corbeaudejugement 7 лет назад +1

      Alexander Friday Eagle Yes, boiling the tank stuff is a non-toxic option. I'm not sure how you'd go about the snake, though.

  • @genoboombox5135
    @genoboombox5135 11 лет назад

    and lined it w/ a towel and papper towels, and put the heat lamp on him at the highest point in his tank its 90 degrees, and ive ben giving him a bath 3xs a day...

  • @kaitlen823
    @kaitlen823 9 лет назад

    How would I be able to get prevent a mite? Nowhere locally sells them and you can't ship so how would I even get it in the first place?

    • @LLLReptile1
      @LLLReptile1  9 лет назад +5

      ? You can absolutely order it from us and have it shipped right to your door. You can find it here: www.lllreptile.com/catalog/165-reptile-medications-mite-sprays-and-cleaners

  • @reddyheady5711
    @reddyheady5711 7 лет назад +1

    How do you know when the mites are completely gone?

  • @jakeparkens3690
    @jakeparkens3690 7 лет назад

    What're both of the products called

    • @destinyhalmon1676
      @destinyhalmon1676 7 лет назад

      Prevent a mite (for the tank)
      Reptile relief (for the actual animal)

  • @rarrokla
    @rarrokla 10 лет назад

    I have used Reptile Relief on four different occasions and I don't think it worked well. Maybe others have had other experiences. Frontline works like a charm but you have to be very careful with it.

    • @LLLReptile1
      @LLLReptile1  10 лет назад

      rarrokla It works best if you soak the animal (ensures it's hydrated before spraying poison on it), then dry it off and spray the reptile relief. It will not make mites fall off, but it will kill them - you also need to apply it thoroughly and leave it sit for 15 minutes or so. It will not treat mites in the cage, which is why the provent a mite is suggested with it.

  • @kevkillz2167
    @kevkillz2167 9 лет назад

    I saw a mite

  • @alwayscrispy666
    @alwayscrispy666 10 лет назад

    I handled my red tail in my bed for a couple days. Sometimes for hours. She just sleeps on me. Just found a mite today. Will the mites live on my bed and clotges? Also they were biting me. Do snake mites bite?

    • @LLLReptile1
      @LLLReptile1  10 лет назад

      No, mites can't survive on human blood. I've never really heard of them biting people.

  • @jrodsredtails
    @jrodsredtails 11 лет назад

    no one ever means to get them haha!!! i have a collection of almost 30 snakes and had an outbreak (im pretty sure they came with a bag of bedding i got at a reptile expo). It was probably the worst couple months of my life dealing with an outbreak with a collection that big. idk what you keep but that many snakes, on top of them being mostly large boas, is a literal nightmare. hope you never have to deal with them lol

  • @myfavsandlikes7478
    @myfavsandlikes7478 8 лет назад

    Good video I really appreciate you uploading it and cute girl btw :)

  • @chelseaashley898
    @chelseaashley898 10 лет назад

    can you do the same for your Blue tongue skink mine has mites but nothing im using is working

    • @LLLReptile1
      @LLLReptile1  10 лет назад

      Yes, this can work for blue tongues too. Just be extra careful not to get the treatment in your skink's eyes.

    • @chelseaashley898
      @chelseaashley898 10 лет назад

      will do thanks guys :)

  • @DimitryGraddy
    @DimitryGraddy 10 лет назад

    I don't have PAM I have some Wipe Out 1 for the cage, I soaked the cage and everything in water with little bit of bleach then I dry it and use wipe out. Would that work to kill the mites in the cage? And for my snake (I have a ball python) I soaked it in luke warm water and then sprayed it with reptile spray that you used in the video. How many times a week or month do I do this to the snake and the cage to ensure that all the mites are gone? Like you said it's poison and I don't want to over do it. Thank for your help I feel really bad that my snake has mites and I want to get rid of all of them asap :(

    • @LLLReptile1
      @LLLReptile1  10 лет назад

      You'll want to get the PAM as soon as you can, it gets all the eggs and mites that hide in nooks and crannies. The bleach helps, but it won't quite get everything possible. Treat the enclosure and the snake once a week for 1 month, and that should prevent the mites from ever coming back.

    • @DimitryGraddy
      @DimitryGraddy 10 лет назад

      Ok thank you very much! Where can I get PAM? Neither Petco or Petsmart have it

    • @LLLReptile1
      @LLLReptile1  10 лет назад

      Dmitry Gradov We have it on our website! :)
      lllreptile.com/store/catalog/reptile-supplies/vitamins-medicines-and-cage-cleaners/reptile-medications-mite-sprays-and-cleaners/-/provent-a-mite/

    • @DimitryGraddy
      @DimitryGraddy 10 лет назад

      Thank you very much !

  • @DoggyBiscuitsxox
    @DoggyBiscuitsxox 9 лет назад

    I tried to buy provent a mite and reptile relief on your site and it wont let me. I live in Toronto is that why? How can I get it

    • @LLLReptile1
      @LLLReptile1  9 лет назад

      Alex Hanscomb We cannot ship aerosol cans internationally, so you would not be able to order provent a mite from us. Sorry! Not sure where you would be able to get it in Canada.

    • @akwlb2
      @akwlb2 9 лет назад

      google

  • @anarchyzed1591
    @anarchyzed1591 6 лет назад

    i sprayed this on my snake bites and it burned.

  • @crmedi86
    @crmedi86 11 лет назад

    other snakes, bedding, wood in the cage, feeders, yourself, etc. it happens. just like a dog gets fleas a snake can get mites.

  • @donnedanko
    @donnedanko 9 лет назад

    I have tarantulas. Should I have any concerns with their health now??? Just found out my Burmese and my balls just got mites.

  • @willo.6281
    @willo.6281 6 лет назад

    Will the mites attach themselves to dogs

    • @PugginNThuggin
      @PugginNThuggin 6 лет назад

      Dragon Slayer I know I’m late, but no. They also won’t attach to you

  • @stickmentalist
    @stickmentalist 11 лет назад

    cant that stuff blind the snake

  • @RyanKeithThorne
    @RyanKeithThorne 9 лет назад

    Can anyone confirmed this worked?

  • @lolilikeReptiles
    @lolilikeReptiles 12 лет назад

    my dream is to work at lllreptile when i move to cali ._.

  • @brendensullivan5779
    @brendensullivan5779 9 лет назад +2

    Will these mites get on us humans and bite us

    • @LLLReptile1
      @LLLReptile1  9 лет назад +3

      Brenden Sullivan No.

    • @tiaslays255
      @tiaslays255 7 лет назад +1

      +SAVAGE308SNIPER lmfaoooo

    • @SAVAGE308SNIPER
      @SAVAGE308SNIPER 7 лет назад +1

      Tia Slays lol. I forgot I wrote that.

    • @tiaslays255
      @tiaslays255 6 лет назад +1

      SAVAGE308SNIPER I just reread that and thought it was so funny ahaha. Good times. I actually now have a snake with mites so I revisited this video.

  • @josephstell6924
    @josephstell6924 10 лет назад

    I'm 13 and I want to work at LLLREPTILE I love reptiles I have a female ball python

  • @cornsnakesplayairsof
    @cornsnakesplayairsof 10 лет назад

    Can u see mites

    • @LLLReptile1
      @LLLReptile1  10 лет назад

      Yes, they look like little moving black poppy seeds.

    • @cornsnakesplayairsof
      @cornsnakesplayairsof 10 лет назад

      ***** ok then my snakes dont have them

  • @klerksdorpswimmer
    @klerksdorpswimmer 11 лет назад

    My snake wont eat and I've seen mites on him. I've been so worried! I live in South Africa and might not be able to buy these products but I am planning to speak to my local snake expert and treat my snake. Any further advice? I am new to snakes so any advice will be welcomed. Thanks :)

  • @zakerysilva8063
    @zakerysilva8063 9 лет назад

    Can humans gey mites from there snake?!

    • @akwlb2
      @akwlb2 9 лет назад

      I mean you wanna kill those bastards because they reproduce like rabbits but everyone has their own mites. Dogs have their own mites so those are reptile mites.

    • @akwlb2
      @akwlb2 9 лет назад +1

      It relates because he is making it seem that if the mites his snake has doesn't go for him he will not care much to try and eliminate them. Afterwards I tell him that no they do not go on him because every group species has their own kind of mites. You just need to think to see the relationship.

  • @hermitharry7745
    @hermitharry7745 5 лет назад

    Why not just trash the bedding and treat the decor then freeze

  • @skullfan33
    @skullfan33 10 лет назад

    I thought this product kills eggs as well????

    • @LLLReptile1
      @LLLReptile1  10 лет назад

      Not as well as it kills live mites. Sometimes the eggs are wedged into places, maybe there's eggs under other eggs that don't get hit by the spray - it's always better to be safe than sorry.

  • @adamsfishingchannel514
    @adamsfishingchannel514 3 года назад +2

    Sorry but this video is not good. That is not the correct way to use provent a mite. READ THE DIRECTIONS!!! U do not spray that much in the enclosure!! That is way to much. Do not follow these directions.