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Mites issues in multiple formicariums


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#1 Offline Leo - Posted September 20 2019 - 4:24 PM

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So, a while back, i caught a colony of YCA, which had the harmless mites which stuck to the bodies of the workers. But now the mites have spread to both my anochetus queens and my cataglyphis. How do I get rid of them?

 

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#2 Offline Manitobant - Posted September 20 2019 - 4:55 PM

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You could try to do what antscanada did and find some hypoaspis mites (they eat other mites) or just buy some.

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#3 Offline Wa.Va - Posted September 21 2019 - 1:13 AM

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I used a melon method. It worked. I was pretty early, so it wasn't that spread. I changed the melons every day until I saw no more mites. Took me 2 weeks.

Edit. I cut the lemons in pieces..

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#4 Offline Dnail - Posted September 22 2019 - 1:55 AM

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I used a melon method. It worked. I was pretty early, so it wasn't that spread. I changed the melons every day until I saw no more mites. Took me 2 weeks.

Edit. I cut the lemons in pieces..

melon or lemon? i have mite problem at my spring tails farm


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#5 Offline Wa.Va - Posted September 22 2019 - 2:44 AM

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I used a melon method. It worked. I was pretty early, so it wasn't that spread. I changed the melons every day until I saw no more mites. Took me 2 weeks.

Edit. I cut the lemons in pieces..

melon or lemon? i have mite problem at my spring tails farm

Ow, my bad, lemon. Definitely lemon.
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#6 Offline Silq - Posted September 24 2019 - 10:11 AM

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I think I saw mites in one of my tubes. If they are harmless, why get rid of them? I don't know the lemon method either.


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#7 Offline treehunned - Posted September 26 2019 - 12:14 PM

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Use a lemon in one of their common pathways


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