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varanid
at Sun Apr 18 02:35:41 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by varanid ]
Ugh. I keep most of my kings on 2-3" of cypress mulch. I've found it works OK for keeping humidity and they seem to spend lots of time burrowing in it.
However, we've been having an ant problem since March...and today I found what looked a small nest in a Florida kings cage. It was back towards the heat, under his hide, about 1" into the substrate. I found it while spot cleaning. I emptied and bleached the cage. I'll be pulling the cypress out of everything else in the rack for now, on the theory that paper's less hospitable.
Anyone ever run into problems using ant traps in a snake room?
FWIW, the local name for these ants is "sugar ant." They're small, and if they bite I've never felt it. When I disturbed the nest they didn't seem to bother the snake any. But god I don't like them. ----- We wouldn't have 6 and a half billion people if you had to be beautiful to get laid.
6.6 African House snakes
3.2 reticulated pythons
.1 corn snake
4.2 Florida Kings
1.2 speckled kings
1.2 ball pythons
0.0.1 Argentine boa
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Sugar ants in cage - varanid, Sun Apr 18 02:35:41 2010
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