Thinning hair on neck and spine, constantly scratching at ears and body, body odor
mites
it sounds like your mouse has mites or an infection, the only thing you can do is take your mouse to a small animal clinic, only a vet can treat a mouse.
sounds like your mouse has mites and is scratching to hard. Mites are very common on mice and rats. One thing you can do is read up on ways to keep its nails trim and another is contact a vet to ask what kind of products would help with mites.
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Is the mother a mouse? Is the father a mouse? Then yes, it is a mouse.
i dont really know what to use for rabbit mites......but i heard that you can use ivomec for rabbit mange
the only ones that i know are demodex and dust mites.
you have to move the mouse
don't know about water mouse, but the phylum of sea mouse is Annelida
If your dwarf hamster has signs of hair loss lots or itching and green hammy manure then these signs may be theresult of mites
if your mouse have a litlle ball in it you have to take the ball andd clean the mouse but if the mouse have a lassser i dont know
Feather mites are very common between the barbs of the primary flight and tail feathers of pet and aviary budgies in Australia. Feather mites are most easily seen with the naked eye by transilluminating the feathers. Feather mites are not blood sucking mites. Feather mites are similar in some ways to house dust mites. I suspect these feather mites can spread some infections such as PBFD but don't know if this has been proven. Feather mites in budgies are usually easily eradicated with 3-4 treatments as shown below at 2-4 week intervals of each bird in the aviary.