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Posted by: jlsreptiles2011 at Sat Jun 19 06:33:15 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jlsreptiles2011 ] Birds also carry mites and birds fly and land in everyones yard. I have had that happen before with a burmese and a boa. I took the burmese outside and let her crawl out in the yard. Few days later alakazam mites all over her. Almost the same thing with my boa, but it was mt dads fault that time. He went through the mite thing with the burmese with me because I was 15 at the time. So he should have known to keep it off of the grass. I even said, “You remember what happened the last time don't you?” He said, “Yeah.” Put her on the ground anyway. Freakin deuche bag!! Presto mite infestation 3 days later. So if birds land in your yard, which I'm pretty sure they do, that could be a reason. Aspen bedding and some other beddings they tend to dwell in as well. | ||
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