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Posted by: blwhle at Sun Oct 16 21:51:57 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by blwhle ] Has anyone heard of a mite infestation being traced back to using dirt/soil substrate ect? I treated the dirt I plan to use by putting a lot of dry ice in a rubbermaid container with it for a couple of days. I also put the dirt through a screen. The dirt is in the cage now without the future occupants. I found a lot of mite looking organisms in the rubbermaid a few days after I transferred the dirt to the cage. I honestly couldn't tell you what they are exactly. They were extremely small dark organisms. Too small to count how many legs they had. I've taken samples of the dirt in the cage and haven't found any similar insects. We'll see what it looks like in a few days. If any of you have had similar experiences please share. I'd like to know how to work around this if its a serious problem. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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