salottimc
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I was researching various problems with feeding snakes live rodents when I came across pinworms. There seems to be conflicting information and I'm not sure what to believe. As far as I can tell, pinworms are quite species-specific (i.e. a human doesn't get the same type of pinworm their pet can contract). If this is the case, then it seems impossible for snakes to contract pinworms from their feeders. Although they shouldn't be able to contract them, I imagine the eggs would still pass in their stool and show up in a fecal float. Snakes themselves have a pinworm species that are specific to snakes, but they would contract this from other infected snakes.
Even with this information, I see a lot of places claiming that snakes can get infected with pinworms from live feeders. Does anyone have any insight on this? Thanks for any help.
Even with this information, I see a lot of places claiming that snakes can get infected with pinworms from live feeders. Does anyone have any insight on this? Thanks for any help.