kelly_girl199
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anyone have any issues with mites infesting their cricket container?
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anyone have any issues with mites infesting their cricket container?
They are tiny little white specks. If you get close enough you can see them moving. You'll generally see them around the lid and sides of a container. I keep my crickets in a 10 gallon tank and when I'd get them I'd first notice them on the sides of the lid because it's black. If you run your hand over them it almost feels like sand, but not as "sharp". They are a royal pain. Cleaning, and I CAREFULLY clean with bleach along the lid where the crickets can't possibly walk into and then have on themselves.What do they look like?
Can they harm humans, like scabies?They are tiny little white specks. If you get close enough you can see them moving. You'll generally see them around the lid and sides of a container. I keep my crickets in a 10 gallon tank and when I'd get them I'd first notice them on the sides of the lid because it's black. If you run your hand over them it almost feels like sand, but not as "sharp". They are a royal pain. Cleaning, and I CAREFULLY clean with bleach along the lid where the crickets can't possibly walk into and then have on themselves.
They are just really tiny and light in color. You literally can barely see them. Smaller than a half piece of rice. There were a ton of them so that how I noticedWhat do they look like?
I tossed the bucket and crickets. Started fresh in a new container and crickets.You have grain mites. They will destroy mealworm populations, but are only for dubia and crickets. Start by removing all grains and water sources. Then rotate out the veg daily. They should die off in 2-3 weeks.