Pixie
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I second Rash's statement about using Nix as a mite treatment, so far it has proved to be much safer to herps than other products.
When I got my first mite infestation, I searched for a few days on the internet to find the "safest" method possible. The Nix solution (properly diluted: 1 59ml bottle to 1 gallon of water had never caused a death in a reptile.
It is a very good treatment, especially for herps that are more sensitive. At the time of my first infestation, I had 3 very young corns all under 16" and was afraid to use a product that would be harmful to them.
After the first treatment, I no longer found any mites. I still did the two follow up treatment a week apart for two more weeks to be sure.
Nix is not only good for killing adult mites but also for killing their eggs and larvae.
I personally think more herpers should look into Nix as a mite treatment. It is also very cost effective!
Pixie
When I got my first mite infestation, I searched for a few days on the internet to find the "safest" method possible. The Nix solution (properly diluted: 1 59ml bottle to 1 gallon of water had never caused a death in a reptile.
It is a very good treatment, especially for herps that are more sensitive. At the time of my first infestation, I had 3 very young corns all under 16" and was afraid to use a product that would be harmful to them.
After the first treatment, I no longer found any mites. I still did the two follow up treatment a week apart for two more weeks to be sure.
Nix is not only good for killing adult mites but also for killing their eggs and larvae.
I personally think more herpers should look into Nix as a mite treatment. It is also very cost effective!
Pixie