I dont think there is such thing as rabbit mites Ear mites live in rabbit ears, so no. Of course fleas can. Dust mites live in carpet sumtimes. But i have never heard of rabbit mites, sorry.
i dont really know what to use for rabbit mites......but i heard that you can use ivomec for rabbit mange
Yes, humans can get rabbit mites, especially if they come into contact with infected rabbits or their surroundings. Rabbit mites can cause skin irritation, itching, and redness in humans, and it is important to seek medical attention if infestation occurs.
A tame rabbit is housed in a 'hutch' and wild rabbit's live underground in a burrow.
A house rabbit is a domestic rabbit that lives indoors as a pet. They are social animals that can bond with their owners and be litter-trained. House rabbits require a safe environment, proper diet, and regular veterinary care to thrive.
No that would be a very drastic step to exterminate your house. You may have to fumigate your house but mites only live on the human body so it is only necessary to treat humans and clothing and bedding. There are several types of mites so it is important to identify which type of mite your are dealing with to get the correct treatment.
No, dust mites don't live in a hair or our hair.
A reason is because it could be carrying rabies.
Common causes of mites in pet rabbits include stress, poor diet, unsanitary living conditions, and proximity to other infected animals. It is important to regularly check your rabbit for signs of mites, such as fur loss, itching, and skin lesions, and consult a veterinarian for treatment if mites are suspected.
rabbit's house. the west of 100 acre woods.
The way to get rid of mites on your rabbit is by bringing her to a vet with experience and knowledge in rabbit care (not all vets do, but because some cat/dog treatments are not as effective on rabbits, and sometimes toxic for them, it's important to find one who knows what he's doing). According to the link below, the best drug for getting rid of mites on rabbits is selamectin (brand names Revolution and Stronghold). This is not something you can do at home: bring the rabbit to the vet for help. One person writes: When my rabbit had mites we took her to the vet and the vet told us to put a little bit of cat mite protection on her neck and it worked. The best thing you should do is take it to the vet, I'm sure you don't want your rabbit getting sick!
yes they live in colonys :D
Fur, and if not all that healthy, mites, insects, teeny tiny microscopic germs, etc.