Let me start of by saying that I've been seeing these, what I believe to be mites, for over 2 years before I got my first tarantula. They are very tiny, they look like little flakes of dust or dandruff, it's hard to see them unless you actually look closely. They're round and move quite fast, I normally see them in late summer and autumn here in the UK. They're white, but when I sometimes get one or two crawling over my computer or mobile phone screen (it's happened), they appear very dark brown or black. They mostly seem to swarm around on book covers, it's especially easy to see them on books with black or darkly colored covers.
I recently noticed them crawling around the lid and cage walls of my Chile Rose. I cleaned out the cage completely and that only seem to get rid of them for about a day or two. Since then, they've been back all over the cage and inside the cage as well: Mainly on top of my tarantula's hide, but I've seen some on the substrate as well. I also saw a bunch of them in with myAphonopelma sp. "New River" tarantula today when I was changing the water dish. They were all over the walls, lid, some on the substrate and unusually, around the water dish (they're no where near the water dish with my G.rosea). I also noticed two lone ones crawling on the legs of said tarantula, though when I picked her up, I didn't notice any on her underside, joints or around her eyes.
What's really worried me is that today, I noticed quite a lot of them on one of the legs of my G.rosea. There were also some on her other legs and abdomen, though not so many. I'm almost certain they've crawled onto her because she was sitting on top of her hide earlier where the mites seem to be swarming. I decided to push her down from her hide with a paint brush and she didn't seem to protest. She, along with my other tarantulas and praying mantids, still seem just fine other than the mites.
Either way, I am still very worried now. I have noticed a few of the mites in with some of my mantids as well, around the the sides of the delicups on both the inside and out and on the twigs/decor and substrate. I haven't seen any on my mantids though.
I've been keeping my tarantula's enclosures bone dry aside from their water dishes since none of the species I have really need (or like) high humidity. The only things I've been misting out are my mantids, usually every two days on one side of their delicup/enclosure.
Does anyone know if these, what I think are mites, could be dangerous? I just don't know what to do, I've already cleaned my tarantula's enclosure and moved it, but the mites have still come back. I have to admit that I'm on the verge on panicking right now, I don't want anything happening to my spiders or mantids.
P.S. Sorry about this being so long, just wanted to try and explain as much as I can.
Edit: Just checked on my G.rosea and she was grooming herself, especially the legs that the mites are on. It's not unusual for her to groom herself, but it looks like the mites might be irritating her.
I recently noticed them crawling around the lid and cage walls of my Chile Rose. I cleaned out the cage completely and that only seem to get rid of them for about a day or two. Since then, they've been back all over the cage and inside the cage as well: Mainly on top of my tarantula's hide, but I've seen some on the substrate as well. I also saw a bunch of them in with myAphonopelma sp. "New River" tarantula today when I was changing the water dish. They were all over the walls, lid, some on the substrate and unusually, around the water dish (they're no where near the water dish with my G.rosea). I also noticed two lone ones crawling on the legs of said tarantula, though when I picked her up, I didn't notice any on her underside, joints or around her eyes.
What's really worried me is that today, I noticed quite a lot of them on one of the legs of my G.rosea. There were also some on her other legs and abdomen, though not so many. I'm almost certain they've crawled onto her because she was sitting on top of her hide earlier where the mites seem to be swarming. I decided to push her down from her hide with a paint brush and she didn't seem to protest. She, along with my other tarantulas and praying mantids, still seem just fine other than the mites.
Either way, I am still very worried now. I have noticed a few of the mites in with some of my mantids as well, around the the sides of the delicups on both the inside and out and on the twigs/decor and substrate. I haven't seen any on my mantids though.
I've been keeping my tarantula's enclosures bone dry aside from their water dishes since none of the species I have really need (or like) high humidity. The only things I've been misting out are my mantids, usually every two days on one side of their delicup/enclosure.
Does anyone know if these, what I think are mites, could be dangerous? I just don't know what to do, I've already cleaned my tarantula's enclosure and moved it, but the mites have still come back. I have to admit that I'm on the verge on panicking right now, I don't want anything happening to my spiders or mantids.
P.S. Sorry about this being so long, just wanted to try and explain as much as I can.
Edit: Just checked on my G.rosea and she was grooming herself, especially the legs that the mites are on. It's not unusual for her to groom herself, but it looks like the mites might be irritating her.
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