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Posted by: T.B at Sun Aug 24 17:34:13 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by T.B ] Unfortunately it is virtually impossible to guarantee a mite free animal purely through visual inspection. Your new arrivals may have been carrying just a few immature (and invisible to the naked eye) mites. It could take a few weeks for those to mature, reproduce and their offspring to then mature into easily visible size. Mice can be a vector for snake mites, picking up eggs or nymphs on their fur from an infested snake cage. Part of the risk from re-using uneaten prey. Human hands and clothing can also transfer mites. Caution and careful hygiene should be practiced after visiting pet shops, reptile shows or other private collections. | ||
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