It's very rare for captive reptiles to get mites. In more than twenty-five years of keeping reptiles, I've only ever had one snake develop mites. Most reptiles that get mites - have been exposed to a wild-caught specimen OR have been kept on a substrate that had mite eggs in it.
Fast... Real fast...
a snake can swim about as fast as a row Boat at traveling comfortable pace
I don't think Ball Pythons can get fleas, but they can get mites. Mites are more like ticks than anything, and you should take it to a vet ASAP if you think your snake has them.
If they are pin-prick sized - it's likely they are snake mites.
it goes very fast
The fastest Snake on land is the Black Mamba.it cane go as fast as 12 mi per hours
Definitely Snake! Sonic... super fast. woohoo...
The 'hiss' sound you're referring to - is simply the snake breathing out fast.
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.
Sort of as fast as a row boat at normal pace
Nobody knows exacaly when the snake is going to pop up. Click really fast when you see the snake.
jet means describing a snake,fast like a cobra