yes.if your pig has mites then you should clean the bedding out.
Ear mites leave a black sticky residue that you should be able to see. With a cotton swab, carefully wipe the inside of the ear and see if you remove a dark oily or grainy substance. If so, it could be ear mites.
Likely, those bite marks are from fighting with other guinea pigs because that's the only place a guinea pig can bit on. It's very common especially with big litters.
What does "Betting on the Come" mean? aka "Bet on the Come" is derived from a gambling expression and means you don't have what you want or need, now at the moment; but, you are betting or hoping you will have what you want or need when the time comes.
You don't need a guinea pig.
Sports betting is available now and has been for years. You need to find who your local betting agent or bookie is.
Don't ask us, take it to a vet! Sounds like shes ill. The loosing hair could be mites. Either way, you need to get to a vet.
If you are sure it is mites you need to take the hamster to the vets for a set of 3 injections which will cure him.
you need to fertilise them.
If the cat's ear mites won't go away, you may need to see your vet for a new treatment. You may also need to check around your house since you may have mites living and reproducing in your home.
Usually the itching gives it away, but hair loss may be present. If your guinea pig developes something on his skin like a build up of dead skin, raw spots, or continues itching and losing hair take him to the Vet. Even if it isn't Mites you need to have it checked out, since it could be other external parasites, a fungal infection, or allergies to something. If you have just bought your Pig and it does have any external parasites let the pet store know so they can treat the infection.
No. You will need an insecticide.
Yes, guinea pigs should have a saltblock.