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RE: Little whiteish bugs all over my tan

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Posted by: laurarfl at Tue Mar 4 07:31:03 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by laurarfl ]  
   

Sounds like they are just little wood mites. Generally, they are harmless to your tegu. Is your wooden enclosure sealed? If they are really bugging you (Ha Ha, no pun intended), here's something you can do...

1)Purchase either a can of Provent-A-Mite spray or Equate Lice Bedding Spray from Wal-Mart's pharmacy section. I'm not going to get into the differences here, but some prefer PAM to Equate, but Equate's cheaper.

2)Take everything out of the cage, even the bark.

3)Follow the directions VERY carefully and spray the enclosure inside and out. You just need a light mist, don't saturate, and hold it the recommended distance away.

4)Spray the bark in the same way. Are you using pine bark? Pine oils are irritating to snakes, not sure about lizards.

5)Clean anything else that goes into the cage with a 10% bleach solution, and rinse very well until there are no bleach odors.

6)When you put everything back together, make sure that everything is dry and that no lingering odors are present that could indicate residual chemicals. Also, as a precaution, I would wait and put the water bowl in the next day to make sure a wet animal didn't reactivate any chemicals. Likewise, I wouldn't mist for a day or two.


   

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