yes. my toto uses johnsons shampoo but you can try gorgeous guineas.they are not powders but small shampoo bottles for pets to get rid of mites.
Mites on budgies can be treated with a special mite spray or powder that can be purchased from a pet shop. Use it regularly, but carefully, as birds are particularly prone to mites.
It is possible that the small yellow creatures are mites or lice. These parasites can cause discomfort and skin irritation to your guinea pig. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment to protect your guinea pig's health.
I have used Sulphur to treat mites on my Poodle for some time with no side effects
shave it's hair off and bathe it and the lice will go away before the hair grose back i have a guinea pig and that happened to me and it worked
Yes, hamsters can get mites. Consult a vet over the best way to treat.
To effectively treat mites in horses, consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Treatment may include topical medications, oral medications, and environmental management to eliminate mites and prevent reinfestation. Regular grooming and cleaning of the horse's living area can also help control mites.
i dont really know what to use for rabbit mites......but i heard that you can use ivomec for rabbit mange
To effectively prevent and treat spider mites on your areca palm plant, you can regularly inspect the plant for any signs of infestation, such as webbing or yellowing leaves. Keep the plant well-watered and mist the leaves to increase humidity, as spider mites thrive in dry conditions. You can also use insecticidal soap or neem oil to treat spider mites if an infestation occurs.
I would recommend taking your guinea pig to the vet. It might have either scurvy (caused by a lack of vitamin C in the diet), or mites (microscopic parasites). The vet will be able to tell you which one your pet has and how to treat it.
yes.kale is a good treat for your guinea pig.
mites and licekeep the cage cleen first of all and use a 'mites and lice spray'edit::: sometimes an unclean cage may be to blame. so don't assume that a dirty cage is the issue.
It depends on how you treat bathe and, just take care of your pet!