captainjack0000
Student
We had an outbreak of woodmites back in late March. So we cleaned each tank, scrubbed, bleached, and baked what we could, and thought we had nixed the little bugs. But alas, no, they came back late June, but only on our BP's tank. So of course, the day I noticed them, I did a complete tank clean.
Again today I found an outbreak, crawling all over her piece of slate and on the underside of her water dish. The corns each had literally only 1 or 2 under their water dishes, but not like the BP had.
We first thought they were coming in on live food, so totally stopped that, weeks ago. But now this? We're cleaning the BP tank as I write this, and hoping the 1 or 2 found in the corns isn't enough to create a population bomb.
Where the heck do they come from?
I don't think it is the bedding because they'll show up well after new bedding.
I'm sure it isn't live food as we haven't used those since the end of June.
Could it just be because we live in Florida and they get into the apartment?
I never, ever! had wood mites during the years I kept snakes in Indiana.
Gah, I hate the little buggers...
Again today I found an outbreak, crawling all over her piece of slate and on the underside of her water dish. The corns each had literally only 1 or 2 under their water dishes, but not like the BP had.
We first thought they were coming in on live food, so totally stopped that, weeks ago. But now this? We're cleaning the BP tank as I write this, and hoping the 1 or 2 found in the corns isn't enough to create a population bomb.
Where the heck do they come from?
I don't think it is the bedding because they'll show up well after new bedding.
I'm sure it isn't live food as we haven't used those since the end of June.
Could it just be because we live in Florida and they get into the apartment?
I never, ever! had wood mites during the years I kept snakes in Indiana.
Gah, I hate the little buggers...