Jennifer0148
In the Brooder
- May 13, 2020
- 6
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Hello! Thank you in advance for any help you guys can give. I hope this is the correct forum. Mites ARE pests.
Long story short as to how the problem started: I got mites in a bag of feed. I didn’t know it, of course, until I brought the bag IN the house and they go out all along one wall with two book shelves, a rack where I keep dishes, and my turtle tank (which is always warm and humid because of the water heater and the water in the tank itself). I about had a heart attack. I cleaned everything off, killing as many mites as possible, and reduced the number greatly. After cleaning, a few more came out (which I expected since they hide in crevices), so I wiped those off. However they’re still in the turtle tank, so I’ll be starting my tank over and wiping everything down again. Before I do that, however, I’d like recommendations as to what to use to control/kill the remaining mites to make sure they don’t spread elsewhere. I dread their getting in my pets’ food or in their bedding or even in the kitchen! That would be even more nightmarish.
I already have a humidifier in the area, which I think has helped kill those that wander about. I keep humidity there very low from 35-40% and the temp at 70-71 degrees. But I need something more. I have been looking at diatomaceous earth and need to know which will work best. I will be getting food grade so I can mix it in the feed and for dust baths and so I can use it inside since I have other pets (practically a zoo).
There seem to be two top brands: Harris’s and DiatomaceousEarth.com. They seem identical but I read a couple comments that says DiatomaceousEarth.com isn’t as effective in killing pests because it has less than 0.1% silica. I haven’t been able to find what Harris’s brand has. I was wondering if you guys had experience with either and could recommend one of the two. Are there even really any differences? Both say “100% freshwater diatomaceous earth.”
Oh, and I’ve cleaned where I keep the feed very well. I even got an old rectangular freezer (not working anymore) to put the bags of feed in since it has a heavy lid and keeps cool and dry. I plan on dusting with diatomaceous earth in and outside and mixing it with the feed itself (in case there are some lingering since I’ve pretty much come to the conclusion those things go hand in hand with having chickens).
I am definitely NEVER again bringing feed inside the house. I was stupid and I’m paying the price with my mental health. Battling these things in my house has greatly exacerbated my anxiety, depression, and OCD.
Long story short as to how the problem started: I got mites in a bag of feed. I didn’t know it, of course, until I brought the bag IN the house and they go out all along one wall with two book shelves, a rack where I keep dishes, and my turtle tank (which is always warm and humid because of the water heater and the water in the tank itself). I about had a heart attack. I cleaned everything off, killing as many mites as possible, and reduced the number greatly. After cleaning, a few more came out (which I expected since they hide in crevices), so I wiped those off. However they’re still in the turtle tank, so I’ll be starting my tank over and wiping everything down again. Before I do that, however, I’d like recommendations as to what to use to control/kill the remaining mites to make sure they don’t spread elsewhere. I dread their getting in my pets’ food or in their bedding or even in the kitchen! That would be even more nightmarish.
I already have a humidifier in the area, which I think has helped kill those that wander about. I keep humidity there very low from 35-40% and the temp at 70-71 degrees. But I need something more. I have been looking at diatomaceous earth and need to know which will work best. I will be getting food grade so I can mix it in the feed and for dust baths and so I can use it inside since I have other pets (practically a zoo).
There seem to be two top brands: Harris’s and DiatomaceousEarth.com. They seem identical but I read a couple comments that says DiatomaceousEarth.com isn’t as effective in killing pests because it has less than 0.1% silica. I haven’t been able to find what Harris’s brand has. I was wondering if you guys had experience with either and could recommend one of the two. Are there even really any differences? Both say “100% freshwater diatomaceous earth.”
Oh, and I’ve cleaned where I keep the feed very well. I even got an old rectangular freezer (not working anymore) to put the bags of feed in since it has a heavy lid and keeps cool and dry. I plan on dusting with diatomaceous earth in and outside and mixing it with the feed itself (in case there are some lingering since I’ve pretty much come to the conclusion those things go hand in hand with having chickens).
I am definitely NEVER again bringing feed inside the house. I was stupid and I’m paying the price with my mental health. Battling these things in my house has greatly exacerbated my anxiety, depression, and OCD.
