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Rodent mites???

Blazinmorphs

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I think that my breeder rats have mites. I've seen a couple tiny brown colored bugs on them and I want to get rid of them before it gets bad. Fortunately nothing is on any of my snakes. Anybody have any experience of getting rid of them? What is the best thing to use and is it safe to treat my feeders too?
 
Using cedar shavings bedding always worked for me. Never had issues feeding snakes rodents kept on cedar. Rodent mites are specific to rodents and dont live on snakes. Once the mites are gone, you can change back to whatever other bedding you use for rodents.
 
I have used selamectin/Revolution for cats to clear up mites on my breeder rats before. Just put a drop on the back of their neck. You will see mites for the next few days but within a week you should not see anymore. I would not feed off any that were treated for at least a month or two either.

I have also used Provent-a-Mite on their bedding too. I used it just like I would for my snakes.

Good luck
 
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