Tarantulas and Mites - What YOU Need to Know!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @tarantulacollective
    @tarantulacollective  3 года назад +18

    Check out all my Care Sheets, Tshirts, Hoodies and MORE on my website: www.thetarantulacollective.com/shop

    • @thecreatureverse
      @thecreatureverse 3 года назад

      Hey! I also have a RUclips channel about spiders and other invertebrates! Feel free to check it out!

  • @mart1484
    @mart1484 2 года назад +95

    I love that new keepers can just listen to videos like this after veteran keepers did all the hard work for everyone. Props to people that give effort to spread helpful facts in this hobby.

    • @Beth-ob8mw
      @Beth-ob8mw 9 месяцев назад +2

      As a new owner myself I wasn’t where to start. Finding these videos have helped a lot an have brought up things I did t even known I should be looking for. I’m thankful that so many people are willing to share their knowledge so I can provide the best care I can for my Ts.

    • @danielwilliams1359
      @danielwilliams1359 9 месяцев назад +2

      💯 it’s a lot easier and straightforward with videos like theseeee it saves all the reading😂 and there’s more info on the plus sideee👍

  • @madisonreidfisher
    @madisonreidfisher 2 года назад +34

    I woke up this morning with about 50 mites in my B. boehmei’s water bowl. Then upon looking closer to my other Ts I noticed they had a few as well. I was so scared all of my babies were sick! Thank you for posting this, I appreciate all the effort you put in your videos.

    • @gr33kb0i
      @gr33kb0i Год назад +1

      Were they floating in the water?

    • @jtktomb8598
      @jtktomb8598 Год назад

      Were those oribatid mites ? I saw a similar case recently

  • @kolonizator117
    @kolonizator117 3 года назад +10

    If this video came out a day ago, Literally yesterday about the same time I found mites in my Geniculatas water dish so I Imediately took her out and cleaned the enclosure. Anyways keep up the great work bro ;D

  • @jameskim3155
    @jameskim3155 Год назад +4

    Such an awesome video, guy, hobby- just want to thank everyone who’s all in this together!!!

  • @SeverusSnape12345
    @SeverusSnape12345 2 года назад +4

    From research I have done, springtails will also outcompete mites for food/resources and the mites will eventually leave/die off too. I had a massive outbreak of soil mites in my isopod enclosures. I increased the number of springtails in their enclosures and also used tape to get mites that were crawling around on the sides of the enclosures. This combination has worked to bring the mite population at least down to smaller levels. :)

  • @AmyBuccilla
    @AmyBuccilla 3 года назад +2

    I am that new keeper that decided to raise my own superworms and found grain mites all over one enclosure and one shelf the superworms were on! I FREAKED and my husband FREAKED and like you said, we went to drastic measures to clean them out. We literally took the entire bookshelf outside. Changed substrate after cleaning enclosures. It was crazy and then I found out what they were and was STILL GLAD we did all that. LMAO! No more raising superworms for me! I live in South Florida and now have an discoid roach colony and have made a few bucks with those roaches! ;)

  • @kirksealls1912
    @kirksealls1912 3 года назад +8

    Thank you, that was an incredibly valuable service to the community! I’ve even heard that the dangers of parasitic mites are exaggerated, as they draw very small amounts of hemolymph, and they can’t effectively be bred in captivity, even by those that have TRIED, because of their complicated life cycles (which are still poorly understood).
    Have you done another video on mold? That’s another exaggerated threat, I believe.

    • @sdqsdq6274
      @sdqsdq6274 2 года назад

      its not the amount of hemolymph , anything that sucks blood have a chance of spreading disease ....

    • @SeverusSnape12345
      @SeverusSnape12345 2 года назад

      I think mold is more of a threat to the keepers than the tarantula/invertebrate ince our respiratory systems can be harmed by the spores. Plus mold is unsigntly lol

  • @pythonpatrolexotics
    @pythonpatrolexotics 3 года назад +7

    I bought a scolopendra sp earlier in the year at a expo. After having it for about a month I fed it on camera and found parasite mites on its legs and near the holes where it breaths, on the sides of its body. I've had many different types of harmless mites, but this was a little stressful. I separated it out of the spider room, then bought some predatory mites. I ended up sprinkling a little bit in all 100+ enclosures. I haven't seen them again after 2 doses a week apart.

  • @pokemontrainercrittercamer6649
    @pokemontrainercrittercamer6649 3 года назад +5

    Great information! I am a PhD student who studies insects (we use Drosophila as our model organism). Mites are a big concern in the lab since they can cause damage to the flies. So it was always something I was worried about but I have been reading up on them/watching vids like this and a lot of my fears have gone away.

  • @jtktomb8598
    @jtktomb8598 Год назад +3

    Mites are not just arthropods, but arachnids (and not insects unlike said at the beginning). I'm currently compiling research on mites associated with scorpions and tarantulas, and except for this oversight, this was a pretty good vid ! The FB post linked in the description doesn't work anymore sadly. Another subtilies is that many mites maybe be photeric or free living as adult, and parasites in their juvenile stages.

  • @evgabrie
    @evgabrie 3 года назад +2

    The timing of this video!!! Just noticed mites last night. I figured they were unavoidable. Thank you for clearing this up. Much love! ❤️

  • @markhawkins8111
    @markhawkins8111 3 года назад +5

    Been waiting for this one! Thanks Richard.

  • @anonflame_hrn1955
    @anonflame_hrn1955 3 года назад +3

    Thank you very much, I was really worried since suddenly I observed mites in the water bowl, therefore I panicked a bit, in addition to all the exaggerations I readed on the forum, now with this video I am more calm, I just change the bowl of water almost daily to empty the mites and I let my only two affected terrariums dry out a bit. A certain positive point is that there were not only mites, I also found springtails, so that will have them better controlled

  • @nikit314
    @nikit314 Год назад +2

    This has been sooooooo helpful! I currently have 20 tarantulas and have noticed mites in two of my tanks. I commonly see them in my isopod colonies, but first time I have seen them in my tarantula enclosures. Love all this information and how it was presented. Definitely following closely from now on!

  • @cs4870
    @cs4870 Год назад +4

    Dude, I cannot understand why you don’t have over a million subscribers. You make great content, you’re passionate about the subject matter, the visuals and audio are great, and you’ve got an epic beard! Thank you for putting this information out there for us to see. You’ve become literally my top RUclips channel over the past couple weeks, and I can’t wait to join the hobby by getting my own grammastola pulchripes sling here soon!

  • @adriapinto-quintanilla3784
    @adriapinto-quintanilla3784 Год назад +2

    Thank you!! I've been stressing over my spiders with grain mites and this has helped me control my wild mind and think rationally about slowly getting rid of them.

  • @ashleybarnes9343
    @ashleybarnes9343 3 года назад +3

    Been waiting for your next video, always learn new stuff from watching you, keep up the good work much love buddy

  • @amandapate2905
    @amandapate2905 3 года назад +3

    I love tarantulas and scorpions honestly all exotics your content is amazing so is tarantula kat hope y'all have a blessed week

    • @tarantulacollective
      @tarantulacollective  3 года назад +2

      thanks ... and i will send your well wishes to Kat as well!

  • @ladyliz7
    @ladyliz7 Год назад +1

    Whew!! Thank goodness. Being new to the hobby, I was worried after seeing a couple tiny mites crawling around in my slings enclosure! Thank you for this info, you've eased my worries. Oh, and I love the shirt!!! Subscribed!

  • @malachigamerguy3163
    @malachigamerguy3163 3 года назад +4

    Great video man!!! Very insightful 🙃I feel like familiarizing myself with helpful details is a great way to stay updated on possibilities good or bad. 😎

  • @angielou123
    @angielou123 3 года назад +2

    Anyone else heartbroken at the pics with the parasytic mites? The mamma with the egg sac 😭 some great info aswell, I certainly learned a few things 👍💕🇬🇧

  • @capergal1360
    @capergal1360 3 года назад

    I'm a new tarantula owner, i have a Brazilian Pink Bloom, i have her in a 20 gallon terrarium and i was never told anything about mites being in the substrate, thank you for making this video, it's just what i needed!!!!

  • @lewpang8679
    @lewpang8679 3 года назад +3

    thanks Richard i needed this video ive got mites in my millipedes tank ive have done research and gathered they were not actually harm full to them but youve made me a lot more confident and less worried

    • @Scottscotty24
      @Scottscotty24 2 года назад

      I got the same issue, my ivory millipedes keep rubbing against cork and the sides of the enclosure, so I’m worried they are bad mites and causing stress to them. Yet I can’t actually see any mites on them just the glass.

  • @sunbeasts4733
    @sunbeasts4733 3 года назад +4

    Really helpful. I'd noticed some soil mites in some of my enclosures, and it helped a lot to be able to see the difference between those and harmful mites.

  • @mikepetersen7319
    @mikepetersen7319 3 года назад +5

    Valuable Info. I'm having Mites in the breeding Box of my Megasoma acteon Grubs. At First I was worried, but now I think they're Kind of symbiotic. But if they'll get out of Hand I'll try these predatory Mites as You recommended. So...Thanks.

  • @ravillena26
    @ravillena26 Год назад +1

    What a relief ! Thanks so much for addressing the mite scare issue. It eliminated a lot of stress from both my pets and me 👍😊❤️

  • @SoulWithinTheFlames
    @SoulWithinTheFlames 3 года назад +40

    thank you so much for making this video! this greatly eased my anxiety and i’m sure will do the same for countless other keepers 🤍

  • @aubrianabenson7526
    @aubrianabenson7526 Год назад +1

    Just wanted to say thank you for this video! First time ever getting wood mites in my tarantulas terrarium and I was freaking out! This video really helped me! I got some springtails, let the terrarium dry a bit, and it’s been looking great! Tysm for all the informative videos!

  • @AdriansCreatures
    @AdriansCreatures 3 года назад +1

    THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUU! Been looking for an updated video on this since I got in the hobby a few months back!

  • @yvonnenesler5540
    @yvonnenesler5540 9 месяцев назад

    We just rehoused our new p.metallica and noticed mites in its little enclosure. I came straight to your channel to see how much we had to worry about it. Thank you for easing this newbies mind.

  • @ohhryann
    @ohhryann 2 года назад

    Im a new Scorpion owner and 2 weeks in i just noticed a large amount of "bugs" moving around. took out my macro lenses to take some videos for a close up look and after some research on google image and eventually this video, i now can rest easy knowing its just a harmless mite. Thank you for all of your efforts in educating us with your videos!

  • @nath526
    @nath526 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is what I was looking for many many thanks I had such bad anxiety about these in my tanks now I’m not worried great info as always

  • @lanaharvey
    @lanaharvey 3 года назад

    The numbers are bad. Didnt realise you were a lost fan, awesome show. Great video richard.

  • @likefrogs5574
    @likefrogs5574 3 года назад +4

    I started with Ts this year and had some trouble with too many mites, this helps a lot! Thanks.

    • @zekejeager2451
      @zekejeager2451 3 года назад

      Ventilations and leftover management. Ez

  • @InSpidersITrust
    @InSpidersITrust 3 года назад +2

    I never worried to much about them. But I do love this video. A lot of good info. Thanks

  • @stothearah7502
    @stothearah7502 3 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for your videos. The information is so well put together and very accessible. This video will help a lot of keepers for years and years!

  • @crystalroessler2781
    @crystalroessler2781 2 года назад

    The fact this video appeared the day after I found one in my T’s enclosure is wild since I also panicked but now know better…thank you!

  • @vic7006
    @vic7006 Год назад +1

    Thank you! I bought 1 curly hair and 2 B.hamorii.These days i saw some mites and i was freaking out! This video gave me some peace in my mind.

  • @MOONOVERMIAMI
    @MOONOVERMIAMI 2 года назад +1

    Hello great video information Richard

  • @JOJO-yd7qs
    @JOJO-yd7qs 10 месяцев назад +3

    i was actually worried that tarantulas were somehow super sensitive to mites because of the mass hysteria. I was thinking if i can even place the enclosure in the same room as my bio active feeder colonies. Thanks for clearing that up 😅

    • @Yarnza
      @Yarnza 7 месяцев назад

      I just had one die and it was coated in mites. Panic cleaned the cage next to it because I saw a large number in that one after closer inspection. 😂 proceed to me panic researching to find out if I needed to buy new substrate before finding some helpful material

  • @JanineMarshall61390
    @JanineMarshall61390 2 года назад

    I saw a little tiny white one walking across the wall of the enclosure. I couldn’t see any others although I’m sure they are there. This video put me at peace. Thank you x

  • @sara.3042
    @sara.3042 3 года назад +1

    Great info. Thank you!

  • @austinandriese
    @austinandriese 5 месяцев назад

    Love this. Mites are super annoying for culturing fruit flies. If you want another video idea I’d recommend talking about that since there’s literally no good content even in the dart frog world

  • @bobbibuttons8730
    @bobbibuttons8730 3 года назад

    I have been watching some of your early videos Richard and I’m blown away by how much more professional they now are. They were always good but now they have gone over that edge to be superb.

  • @masterdhise
    @masterdhise 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much. I just noticed some mites in one of mine.

  • @emsyp5966
    @emsyp5966 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for making this video! It’s very reassuring as I spotted mites recently in one of my enclosures and did a tonne of panicked research (as a newer keeper). Thankfully I found good advice and the mites have depleted in number. This video will be a huge help to many and in helping with the reputation of mites!

  • @reaganalice6207
    @reaganalice6207 2 года назад +1

    not me paying zero attention because I'm too busy fangirling over Richard's LOST t-shirt 👀

  • @cliffgullavlogs7272
    @cliffgullavlogs7272 3 года назад +1

    Very informative content.
    I'm watching from Philippines

  • @kittysparkleeyes
    @kittysparkleeyes 3 месяца назад

    I can absolutely vouch for predatory mites, i use them on my house plant collection and they have been a life saver with regards to spidermite, i have over 100 plants and manual treatment just isn't practical. Good to know they work with my 8 legged friends too

  • @xWeRBorGx
    @xWeRBorGx 3 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for this, I have not had any in any of my T enclosures but I get em quite often in my cricket enclosure

  • @prettyeyez_6187
    @prettyeyez_6187 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video I was just checking on my T’s for the night and my daughter called me over to my pink toe that I bought from a local exotic pet store with the already bio enclosure set up so I didn’t think to much about it but anywho she called me over to her enclosure and showed the smallest of little roundish bugs I’ve seen and I’m so glad I came directly to your channel because you have been a heavenly sent to T’s community lol so I knew you would have a video of mites and I can breathe now lol knowing they won’t hurt my T.

  • @shaynicole4034
    @shaynicole4034 3 года назад +7

    I’ve only ever had to deal with rat mites, and they are super hard to get rid of 😮‍💨 fortunately haven’t run into any mites with my inverts !! 😊

  • @chiralhelix
    @chiralhelix 2 года назад

    Thank you so much. I picked up a packed block of orchid bark for an invert tank and ended up with an ASSLOAD OF TINY WHITE MITES and I've never had such visible, plentiful mites in any enclosure I've ever had and I was pissed. Like really, deeply, painfully pissed. Thank you for laying this shit out, because information was hard to find.

  • @samboyden9625
    @samboyden9625 2 года назад +1

    I found some mites after leaving a bit of food in for a little too long. I wasn’t panicking, but they are definitely non dangerous mites. I also found some springtails in the same enclosure. I have also noticed fewer issues with mold in this slightly damp enclosure so maybe this is a blessing in disguise.

  • @jgscatsandthings5208
    @jgscatsandthings5208 3 года назад +1

    I usually check for any left over food in my enclosures, just to make sure. It's all good information to know. Cool content.

  • @marciacoco9549
    @marciacoco9549 Год назад +1

    Thank you for that great information

  • @Orangutan_Stella
    @Orangutan_Stella Год назад

    Thankyou so much I keep a few 'pet' invertebrates including a T. But just now I went change my giant Asian Centipedes water dish and it was covered in tiny white mites! I was horrified I then checked her and only can see one on her atm. My Mario worms had some mouldy food in with them and that tub was teeming with them. Everything else atm seems fine. Glad to find your video.. proper scared me as heard bad bad things only .. again thankyou 🙏

  • @Paige1994B
    @Paige1994B 3 года назад +1

    😊.
    Edit: this video was a good for peace of mind! Love your videos!

  • @memoriesofviolet
    @memoriesofviolet 3 года назад +3

    OMFG Richard! I absolutely love your shirt!

    • @tarantulacollective
      @tarantulacollective  3 года назад +4

      Hell yes! Good eye! You're the first (and maybe only) person to notice it...lol

    • @memoriesofviolet
      @memoriesofviolet 3 года назад +1

      @@tarantulacollective One of my Favorite shows ever! I have rewatched it a few times!

    • @tarantulacollective
      @tarantulacollective  3 года назад +2

      @@memoriesofviolet i got my 12 years old son into last year and got to watch it again with him. I have lost track how many times I've seen it now...probably 4 or 5 times all the way through at least....lol

  • @tinastarantulas
    @tinastarantulas 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for this but I wish this video came out sooner so I didn't have to rehouse all 75 of my T's :(

  • @sebfetea3408
    @sebfetea3408 3 года назад

    Ayyyy, the Lost numbers make an appearance, love the t-shirt

  • @AUZlE
    @AUZlE 3 года назад

    Just dropping in quick to slap a thumbs up and a comment ;).
    Love your work my dude, you inspired me to hop back into the hobby after 8 years in hiatus!

  • @miataisalwaystheanswer4920
    @miataisalwaystheanswer4920 2 года назад +1

    So helpful as always! Thank you very much for all the work and research you put into your videos!

  • @h3arty
    @h3arty 5 месяцев назад

    So helpful. I really love your channel, so grateful for your efforts to educate us.

  • @silverkeys-nv2kj
    @silverkeys-nv2kj 3 года назад +1

    A note of interest from my experience with using dwarf white isopods as cleaners (Trichorhina tormentosa). I've never observed my isopods go after a healthy t. - not with my fossorial t.'s, not when I haven't provided food for the isopods in a long time, not even when the t. is in the middle of molting. However, I have experienced them possibly going after a sick and dying tarantula.
    I had isopods in my MM Chilobrachys sp. kaeng krachan enclosure and they didn't bother him in the two years I had him. A few weeks ago, he began really slowing down, refusing food (the old man has always been a champ eater right up until the end), etc. - all the signs that he was dying of old age. I moved him into an ICU with damp paper towels to keep him comfortable and hydrated, and noticed that there were isopods crawling all over him and into the crevices in his exoskeleton. He died a day later. I'm no authority, but I think they sensed he was dying and started trying to eat him before he was actually gone - poor old man Mally :(
    I have a second MM - Ephebopus cyanognathus - who had been in a similar set up with dwarf white isopods. He's been pretty slow and scrawny ever since he matured last year, and when I noticed the isos circling him last week I immediately moved him out of there to an ICU. No isopods actually got on him and he managed to weakly eat a cricket for me, so I moved him into a fresh set up with no isopods later. He's still alive today, though I wouldn't have been surprised if leaving him in with the isos would have ended with him being dead now.

    • @timothytierney8378
      @timothytierney8378 3 года назад +1

      Opportunist eaters ..... If it's on it's way out or sick they begin the clean up ..... It's they jobs ...

    • @silverkeys-nv2kj
      @silverkeys-nv2kj 2 года назад

      @@timothytierney8378 Absolutely!

  • @JohnnyTaxonomy
    @JohnnyTaxonomy 3 года назад +18

    Not only are mites arthropods, they share the same exact class as tarantulas, all other spiders, scorpions, and so on. They all belong to class arachnida. The arachnids! :)

  • @georgecardiff1946
    @georgecardiff1946 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant video Richard, very informative and interesting 👍.

  • @mannyfrsh128
    @mannyfrsh128 3 года назад

    Thank you for clarifying I wont overreact now, as a new keeper your channel is gospel my man

  • @tokehound216
    @tokehound216 3 года назад +1

    Really informative, thank you 😊

  • @china_sickness7005
    @china_sickness7005 2 года назад

    Thank you for making this video. I have a humid enclosure and the water dish had close to 100 white mites. After doing research, I determined that they are soil mites. I had noticed that they were completely uninterested in my tarantula even though it usually hangs out next to the water dish. They only congregate in and around the soil of the water dish. There isn’t one that I’ve seen on my tarantula. I’m glad you made this video but I used to be under the impression that mites were pretty much ALL bad for a tarantula, and that you had to get rid of them whenever possible

  • @martincrazereptiles8477
    @martincrazereptiles8477 3 года назад

    See you do have Predator mites as comment earlier just manage finish watch this always great channel ✌️👍

  • @carolinecarty1829
    @carolinecarty1829 Год назад

    There’s also springtails. I would like to check the difference. Glad you’re passed 100.000 k. Good work.

    • @jtktomb8598
      @jtktomb8598 Год назад

      Springtails jump when disturbed, are always whitish, and more slend than mites

  • @darioleal2357
    @darioleal2357 3 года назад

    Great video, it really helps out when you are a beginner like me.
    But, I got to do a friendly reminder. 0:10 Mites are not insects, they actually are arachnids. Beside that, the rest of the info is neat. Thanks, Richard.

  • @jonathankarloaguila9374
    @jonathankarloaguila9374 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video buddy 😁
    Now, I won't panic when I see mites in my enclosures 😁

  • @sonroberthan
    @sonroberthan 2 года назад

    Haha. Love the Lost T-shirt! Good to know that not all mites are harmful to my inverts.

  • @johannoren2787
    @johannoren2787 2 года назад

    Thanks, that was great, saw that the majority of my slings had mites, but now I dont need to worry, I was just about to rehouse them all, about 50 slings but I will let it dry out a bit instead and be careful with taking old food and garbage from the container, great video and information, puh...

  • @conchitamay4859
    @conchitamay4859 Год назад

    Thanks this is really helpful. Thanks Richard Love your channel

  • @michaeltaylor2449
    @michaeltaylor2449 3 года назад

    Interesting video thanks for sharing

  • @sharenbeveridge3220
    @sharenbeveridge3220 3 года назад +1

    Great information, as a newer keeper this would have caused me a lot of unnecessary stress.

  • @CieraDawnVana
    @CieraDawnVana 2 года назад

    THIS HELPED ME SO MUCH!!! THANK YOU!!!!!

  • @christopher1195
    @christopher1195 2 года назад

    Ray price was a bad ass drag racer! He set world records with a Harley Davidson back in the day. I know this must be a different ray price! But In honor of my buddy, I had to mention him

  • @agudzbackyard
    @agudzbackyard 3 года назад

    Nice info bro richard. Thanks

  • @minneapolismike6124
    @minneapolismike6124 3 года назад

    I use Predatory mites in my garden and enclosures. They will eat and destroy fungus gnats larva. Along with other pest that inhabit my enclosures or dwell in the soil. Beneficial mites are amazing. Also beneficial nematodes watered into the soil will destroy larva too. Both work really well.

  • @shaylaj1512
    @shaylaj1512 10 месяцев назад

    I just find 3 mites crawling when I was looking at my tarantulas molt and lowkey got stressed out not knowing if it was bad or not so thank you for this video

  • @randiLYNNEwolfe
    @randiLYNNEwolfe 2 года назад

    I can’t thank you enough for this video and all you do. I love your enclosure builds and all the good info 😁

  • @j.p.s5311
    @j.p.s5311 2 года назад

    You nailed the part abkut the causes of death, its devastating when a pet spider dies premature despite being healthy until that sudden death with little to no known reasons to why they passed away. I have this issue with jumping spiders, even more so seeing as they are such a fragile and small species of spider. Bacteria, viruses and general illness is something that really does need to be researched big time

  • @frogfrog4031
    @frogfrog4031 3 года назад

    Just got my tarantula collective tarantula skull hoodie today its awesome!!

  • @loispadgett6306
    @loispadgett6306 3 года назад

    Great video on mites in saved that one to watch again later. Thanks for all the help you give us.
    GOD BLESS 🕷💖🕷💖🕷💖

  • @anitalangford6975
    @anitalangford6975 3 года назад

    Great information, thanks.

  • @ratsgoquack
    @ratsgoquack 3 года назад

    While feeding my slings I noticed that there were mites crawling all around my desk. It was hard to tell since they’re the size of a speck of dust. They were coming from an old mealworm bin and crawled out everywhere. I took a damp cloth with water and vinegar and wiped everywhere I saw them. This helped a lot. I still see one or two of them inside a sling enclosure but thank goodness they’re not everywhere anymore

  • @tchlin
    @tchlin 2 года назад

    I feel a lot better now. Thanks for this!

  • @C.S.M.Hageroth
    @C.S.M.Hageroth 3 года назад

    Yeeeees! Perfect Richard, thank you sooo much. :D Finaly the video the internet has been waiting for. Thank you. :)

  • @arilitamoore3878
    @arilitamoore3878 2 года назад

    This is extremely fascinating. Thank you for sharing this

  • @shanecrimmins87
    @shanecrimmins87 3 года назад +1

    This video was very needed, I was stressed about this as I even had some in my room and I found out I had to remove humidity from my room I was worried if they where harmful or not at first I think they came from a bag of substarte.

  • @carolinecarty1829
    @carolinecarty1829 Год назад

    I think they are contagious also 😮

  • @nicholagraan7192
    @nicholagraan7192 3 года назад

    Thanks sir I really enjoy your videos ✨

  • @DathoxUdictus
    @DathoxUdictus 3 года назад

    love your shirt dude. Ill see you in another life brother.

  • @AngelLopez-tf2le
    @AngelLopez-tf2le 2 года назад

    Great video 📹 👍🏼

  • @dustystotler1376
    @dustystotler1376 3 года назад

    LOL "A mite" I have had millions streaming onto my counter, in the tarantula enclosures, plant pots, and the kitchen sink. I had just added some fresh oats to my mealworm farm a few weeks before. A few weeks later I had millions of the little guys everywhere. These were grain mites. They were everywhere! In one month all I had was a ton of dead mites in my apartment. All 8 of my tarantulas were doing great, no stress, no losses. I just let the mites do their thing and die off. I won't be buying organic oats again LOL