You could spray all of these things but keep in mind that the spray in the air is what is most harmful to your animals. So you would need to do this with no animals present and in a well ventilated area. Then everything would need ample time to dry and air out before animals could be added back. It's not something we would recommend in a reptile room as it is more risk then we would be willing to take. You can always treat the tubs of all your animals if you find mites on one animal. That would effectively prevent the spread
@@ExquisiteExotics yes currently just found some For the first time and freaking out. Seemed to only be on one snake but I cleaned everything and soak all in dawn. Just trying to make sure they don’t spread
I know you said this is for a rack system, but why couldn't this work in a PVC enclosure spray the inside of the enclosure and paper towels and wait the 24 hrs?
So doing it this way, replaces having to treat the snake with anything else for ex we won’t have to rub down the snake with any product? Meaning the snake being in the tub with prevent a mite will be enough to treat ?
Hello and thanks for the very informative video I’m currently treating just how you guys have explained. My question to you is can I resume feeding in my tubs in my rack system once prevent a mite is used or do I forever have to pull my animals out and feed in separate tubs ?
We feed directly in our rack (we have a couple quarantine racks) when we have animals in quarantine that are being treated with provent-a-mite. If you are feeding frozen/thawed just make sure the rat is dry before feeding if you thaw in warm water.
Exquisite Exotics unfortunately my guys only like live lol but I was just curious about how to feed them once you have treated there tub with proven a mite I’ve heard mixed opinions some people said no problem then some said you have to take the snake out and feed it for the rest of it’s life once you’ve used proven a mite. And I got a lil worried cause my ball pythons will only eat in there tubs
If you already found a couple of mites, will this process still work? And do you spray the tub wait 24hours and then spray the paper and wait 24hours? Can you do them at the same time?
Yes this will still work. You can spray the paper and the the tub at the same time but you need to spray the paper outside of the tub. Then wait 24 hours and put the paper in your tub and your animal in the tub.
How can i tell if my bearded dragon has mites? Should i spray his Melamine tank with all caves and logs and anything else i uave in the tank? What happens when i put him back in there after it has all aired out? What happens if he licks anything in his tank that was in there when i fogged it with Provent a mite
Unfortunately we are not familiar with mite treatment on bearded dragons. The best advice we can give is contact the breeder you bought your bearded dragon from. They would probably be the most knowledge on how to treat them.
What if the snake already has mites??? I have a baby ball python so I'm not sure if i should do this 24 hour wait or not... please reply I'm literally going to buy my can right now.
@@ExquisiteExotics thank you so much for the reply. I ended up waiting the 24 hours as recomended and im happy i did i still cleaned the quarantine room with Ivermectin spray and gave her a little soak, added some dawn soap. I also accidently sprayed some extra paper towels and its perfect because now when she or any of my other 3 goes to the bathroom i just pull one out and replace the dirty one with a clean one. I also put a little paper plate under my baby while she eats for the bigger ones i just flip one of their hides over and feed them in those just to try and limit the exposure ad much as i can. I am so greatful i saw this video i have yet to see this technique anywhere else and i have searched and continue to, this definatly was a huge huge help and took alot of added worry away. Still only have 1 whos infected my other 2 remain clean and my 1 who is is doing already alot better. Using mineral oil to help try and relieve her by releasing some of the mites esp on her eyes, anyways i wanted to thank you guys again and again and hopefully anything i mentioned can help someone out there dealing with or preventing snake mites.
@@moldyer7551 We are so glad this helped!! This is exactly why we put out these videos. We want to help the community! Next time your in the market for another animal please feel free to reach out to us. :)
I have a bearded dragon with mites. They seem to be in his scales under legs and by his face. I have heard that using provent a mite in his tank after its all cleared out is safe and kills the mites in the tank and the eggs and to give warm olive oil bathes twice a day for a week or so. and spay once every two days. Does this work?? should I worry the mites spreading to other enclosures?thanks
Unfortunately we do not have experience with mite treatment on bearded dragons. We dont want to speak to something we are not knowledgeable on and give you bad advice. As far as mites spreading, yes they can spread to other enclosures. They are fast movers and can travel a surprisingly long distance in a short time.
We wouldn't recommend it. You do not want your animal to drink water with Prevent-a-mite in it. Also, we dont know how effective the spray is once the paper is wet.
I worry about feeding the animal afterwards if the rat gets on the provent a mite. I also worry about the snake going through it’s water dish and then touching dried provent a mite and then making it wet.
I know we did this video years ago and I don't remember exactly what we said but I think we mentioned to make sure to follow the can directions for spray time
@@ExquisiteExotics he's in a 6ft cage and 3 other 6ft cages is stacked on top. So I'll have to remove all 60 snakes just to spray that one cage than right
We have used this method on hatchlings we have bought from other people with no issue. Though we have never tried this with freshly hatched hatchlings.
@@ExquisiteExotics Cool, thank you. Just wanted to make sure. Those little fellas are so little I wasn't sure how safe it was... Obviously, still a poison so ill use it at my own risk.
@@KillerofGods Glad to help. Like you said, it's a poison so there is always a risk. This just helps to lessen the risk and we have had great results with this process. :)
@@ExquisiteExotics thank you. It was b4 I found your video. Your video was extremely helpful. The only thing I would add is if you have an infestation it might take more than 3 treatments. You should continue treating every 2 weeks until you see no more mites then do one last treatment to be safe.
We keep extra paper ready that has already been sprayed. We do replace the paper every time it has been soiled. If the tub itself needs cleaned then we will use a new pre sprayed tub as well.
This video has already helped a ton thank you so much for this video!
Glad it helped!!
How do you keep humidity up in the enclosure like when using provent a mite?
We use humidifiers to keep the entire room at the correct humidity
Can you use It to spray down racks and possibly floors and walls to Make Sure they are not traveling?
You could spray all of these things but keep in mind that the spray in the air is what is most harmful to your animals. So you would need to do this with no animals present and in a well ventilated area. Then everything would need ample time to dry and air out before animals could be added back. It's not something we would recommend in a reptile room as it is more risk then we would be willing to take. You can always treat the tubs of all your animals if you find mites on one animal. That would effectively prevent the spread
@@ExquisiteExotics yes currently just found some For the first time and freaking out. Seemed to only be on one snake but I cleaned everything and soak all in dawn. Just trying to make sure they don’t spread
Do whatever you feel is best for your collection. 🙂
Great video guys!! Very well explained!
Thanks Jimmy!!
I know you said this is for a rack system, but why couldn't this work in a PVC enclosure spray the inside of the enclosure and paper towels and wait the 24 hrs?
You could. We were just saying that our experience and information is based on a rack system. It could be applied to other similar types of enclosures
So doing it this way, replaces having to treat the snake with anything else for ex we won’t have to rub down the snake with any product? Meaning the snake being in the tub with prevent a mite will be enough to treat ?
Hello and thanks for the very informative video I’m currently treating just how you guys have explained. My question to you is can I resume feeding in my tubs in my rack system once prevent a mite is used or do I forever have to pull my animals out and feed in separate tubs ?
We feed directly in our rack (we have a couple quarantine racks) when we have animals in quarantine that are being treated with provent-a-mite. If you are feeding frozen/thawed just make sure the rat is dry before feeding if you thaw in warm water.
Exquisite Exotics unfortunately my guys only like live lol but I was just curious about how to feed them once you have treated there tub with proven a mite I’ve heard mixed opinions some people said no problem then some said you have to take the snake out and feed it for the rest of it’s life once you’ve used proven a mite. And I got a lil worried cause my ball pythons will only eat in there tubs
@@iedragons9535 We can only speak from our own experience but we have never had any issues feeding in the tubs using our treatment method. :)
Exquisite Exotics ok thanks so much!
Exquisite Exotics can I ask what type of paper bedding you use?
How do you treat the dirt and all the new stuff going into a pet set up decorations dirt anything else
We would not use substrate or decorations when treating for mites. Only paper substrate and possibly a plastic hide if needed
Great job guys very informative.
Thanks!!
If you already found a couple of mites, will this process still work? And do you spray the tub wait 24hours and then spray the paper and wait 24hours? Can you do them at the same time?
Yes this will still work. You can spray the paper and the the tub at the same time but you need to spray the paper outside of the tub. Then wait 24 hours and put the paper in your tub and your animal in the tub.
thanks you guys are awesome! thanks for helping this newbie!!@@ExquisiteExotics
Glad to help. :)
How can i tell if my bearded dragon has mites?
Should i spray his Melamine tank with all caves and logs and anything else i uave in the tank? What happens when i put him back in there after it has all aired out? What happens if he licks anything in his tank that was in there when i fogged it with Provent a mite
Unfortunately we are not familiar with mite treatment on bearded dragons. The best advice we can give is contact the breeder you bought your bearded dragon from. They would probably be the most knowledge on how to treat them.
What if the snake already has mites??? I have a baby ball python so I'm not sure if i should do this 24 hour wait or not... please reply I'm literally going to buy my can right now.
We recommend waiting 24 hours after spraying. There is always a risk but this method has worked for us.
@@ExquisiteExotics thank you so much for the reply. I ended up waiting the 24 hours as recomended and im happy i did i still cleaned the quarantine room with Ivermectin spray and gave her a little soak, added some dawn soap. I also accidently sprayed some extra paper towels and its perfect because now when she or any of my other 3 goes to the bathroom i just pull one out and replace the dirty one with a clean one. I also put a little paper plate under my baby while she eats for the bigger ones i just flip one of their hides over and feed them in those just to try and limit the exposure ad much as i can. I am so greatful i saw this video i have yet to see this technique anywhere else and i have searched and continue to, this definatly was a huge huge help and took alot of added worry away. Still only have 1 whos infected my other 2 remain clean and my 1 who is is doing already alot better. Using mineral oil to help try and relieve her by releasing some of the mites esp on her eyes, anyways i wanted to thank you guys again and again and hopefully anything i mentioned can help someone out there dealing with or preventing snake mites.
@@moldyer7551 We are so glad this helped!! This is exactly why we put out these videos. We want to help the community! Next time your in the market for another animal please feel free to reach out to us. :)
Rid is for head lice, raid is usually used to kill bugs like roaches and wasps and stuff.
Your correct. It's Rid that we were trying to remember. Not Raid. :)
I have a bearded dragon with mites. They seem to be in his scales under legs and by his face. I have heard that using provent a mite in his tank after its all cleared out is safe and kills the mites in the tank and the eggs and to give warm olive oil bathes twice a day for a week or so. and spay once every two days. Does this work?? should I worry the mites spreading to other enclosures?thanks
Unfortunately we do not have experience with mite treatment on bearded dragons. We dont want to speak to something we are not knowledgeable on and give you bad advice. As far as mites spreading, yes they can spread to other enclosures. They are fast movers and can travel a surprisingly long distance in a short time.
Holly does he have a " Man Cold " lol jk. Thanks for sharing that with all of us. Nice to see how different people use the product.
Totally a "Man Cold" lol. Hopefully the information helps somebody. If so then we call that a win. :)
Haha!! He totally gets man colds. 🤣
Once the tub and paper (i use paper towels) are dry, can I spritz with water for humidity?
We wouldn't recommend it. You do not want your animal to drink water with Prevent-a-mite in it. Also, we dont know how effective the spray is once the paper is wet.
@@ExquisiteExotics so how do i keep humidity up?
We humidify the whole room. We find that to be the easiest solution.
@@ExquisiteExotics ah ok. Not an option for me, I'll keep researching
Okay. Hope you find a good solution for you! :)
I worry about feeding the animal afterwards if the rat gets on the provent a mite. I also worry about the snake going through it’s water dish and then touching dried provent a mite and then making it wet.
I understand your concerns but that has never been an issue for us.
The can says to spray one second for every squared FOOT, not inch.
I know we did this video years ago and I don't remember exactly what we said but I think we mentioned to make sure to follow the can directions for spray time
Can you spray it in the same room with other snakes ...
You shouldn't. You want to prevent the snakes from breathing in the fumes.
@@ExquisiteExotics he's in a 6ft cage and 3 other 6ft cages is stacked on top. So I'll have to remove all 60 snakes just to spray that one cage than right
Are you trying to follow our 24 hour method? If so then yes, you will need to remove that cage, spray it and wait 24 hours to put the snake back in.
What paper do you use?
We use newsprint sheets from Uline.
Is this safe for hatchlings?
We have used this method on hatchlings we have bought from other people with no issue. Though we have never tried this with freshly hatched hatchlings.
@@ExquisiteExotics Cool, thank you. Just wanted to make sure. Those little fellas are so little I wasn't sure how safe it was... Obviously, still a poison so ill use it at my own risk.
@@KillerofGods Glad to help. Like you said, it's a poison so there is always a risk. This just helps to lessen the risk and we have had great results with this process. :)
This may sound obvious but DO NOT spray directly on animals. We sadly made that mistake and lost both treated snakes within an hr.
Yes, that is not something you should do. Sorry for your loss. 😢
@@ExquisiteExotics thank you. It was b4 I found your video. Your video was extremely helpful. The only thing I would add is if you have an infestation it might take more than 3 treatments. You should continue treating every 2 weeks until you see no more mites then do one last treatment to be safe.
That is solid advice. 🙂
Or you could of, I don't know, read the directions on the can?
Do you retreat every time the paper is soiled?
We keep extra paper ready that has already been sprayed. We do replace the paper every time it has been soiled. If the tub itself needs cleaned then we will use a new pre sprayed tub as well.
@@ExquisiteExotics thank you 👍🏻👍🏻