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Posted by: dadspets at Mon May 5 07:13:42 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dadspets ] grab you some olive oil. Slick the snake down from head to tail.Then put him in a tub, plastic box or what ever you may have. Let him hang out for about an hour. Wash your cage and cage items with a bleach water mix. Let air dry. Wash the snake after soak time with a mild soap ( I use baby soap ). That will take care of your problem period. You may want to do all over again in a day or 2 if you happen to see any more mites that you missed the first time. I've used this method many times and it has never failed me. Try it out, it does work very well. | ||
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