Yes, Sevin is relatively safe to use on snakes. However, I have found the best way to get rid of mites is to place the infected snake in a covered bucket of water for a couple hours while you thoroughly clean out the cage, wash it and replace the bedding. The mites usually drown. May have to be repeated again after a few weeks if the mites return.
Yes. Use a light layer under aspen bedding and it works great. Just make sure not to feed your snake on the bedding - not recommended anytime (with or without the sevendust).
Unfortunately there is no genuinely simple way to get mites off of a tortoise. It is important to change the environment they live in as well as your pet. Spray the tortoise's home with toxic pesticides to help kill off any living conditions the mites might be partaking in. Give your pet tortoise a bath to help remove any living mites on them and make sure to bathe them with gloves on and in an area where the mites will not infect.
kill it dont do that get an axe chop it's head off
Eyelash mites are mites in the roots of our eyelashes that eat all the dead skin that fall off of our eyelids.
I have been to St John and from what they tell me they brought in the mongoose to kill off the snakes. Later they had a problem with the rats. It seems that the snakes had been killing off the rats.
purge and start anew
horses fear wind and i heard they don't like snakes!
Yes, sometimes they will. I have observed glossy snakes feeding on dead kangaroo rats, even some that had been thoroughly flattened into the road surface and had to be peeled off the pavement.
Dust mites don't bite, they feed off dead skin
This sounds like mites to me. I'd take her into the vet. :( Your guinea pig probably has mites.Take him/her to a small animal vet and they will give you the proper medicine.Don't put off going to the vet,if the mites get bad enough they can kill a guinea pig.
Mites live off dead skin. They are microscopic, so you cant see them. There are mites EVERYWHERE.Anywhere you can think of. Like in your hair your eyelashes, or even inyour vaccuum cleaner bag. This is because you laeve dead skin everywhere you go. It comes off of you even as you are reading this.
Yes, some snakes eat ducks. Poisonous snakes and constrictor type snakes are not picky eaters and they will kill and eat anything that meets their dietary requirements. This includes ducks.
There are no poisonous snakes and even venomous snakes are safe to eat.