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Re: nother question
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Originally Posted by boaterr
I have 3 wood boamaster cages that I have been using it on with no problems.
Here is what I do step by step
1. Take every snake out of the room and put them in holding containers until the treatment is done.
2. Take all the waterbowls out of each cage.
3. I leave the substrate in the cages to be sprayed
4. Spray each cage until their is a fog like mist in the cage, then I close the cage and let it sit for an hour.
5. After an hour has passed I open the cage and let the cage and the room air out for an hour or until the heavy fumes have passed.
6. I wipe down the cages with fresh paper towl just to be sure that the cage is not still wet from the spray.
7. After that hour is up I put the animals and waterbowls back in their cages, the small amount of fumes still in the cage kills any mites that might have been on the snake.
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