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help with mites and ticks

johncena10

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i got a ball python in january and it got mites and ticks a while ago. we tried everything to get rid of them, but they wont go away!! :uzi: the ticks are frikin HUGE :eatsmiley the mites are getting fatter and fatter.i am trying to get ahold of a vet but cant get the money/ :hot: I may not be THe BEST ball python owner like alot of people on this forum,but i need help please. And if i have this thread on the wrong place my apoligies :toiletcla
 
1. First thing is to pull the ticks off the snake. Use tweezers and pull them off just like you would pull them off a dog.
2. Then place the snake in a container of lukewarm water about 1/2" deep. You do this to see if the snake will drink. If he doesn't drink after about 10 minutes, then you remove him from the water.
3. Put some soap in the water, dish soap is okay. Put the snake back in the water and put a lid on the container so he can't get out. Keep him warm.
4. Throw away all old bedding from the snake's cage. Use bleach & water and clean all cage accessories and the cage.
5. Spray cage with Provent-A-Mite, Reptile Relief or any brand of mite spray.
6. Replace bedding and water dish after the spray has settled and dried.
7. Put snake back in cage.

Do this again in a week to kill any eggs that may have been missed.

The ticks & mites are going to kill this snake if you don't do something soon.
 
Reptile relief works very well, and it can be easily applied using a cloth. Another suggestion is a simple luke warm bath after you have picked all the ticks you could find off with tweezers. It will drown the remaining mites and any ticks remaining should dislodge themselves enough to come into plain view. It'll take a few "dips" but its relatively easy. Be sure to sanitize all enclosures in its vacinity. Karens tips above are very accurate.
 
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