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<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="https://www.vetsurgeon.org/utility/feedstylesheets/rss.xsl" media="screen"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"><channel><title>Bearded drago mites</title><link>https://www.vetsurgeon.org/f/clinical-questions/25670/bearded-drago-mites</link><description> Just wondering what you would recommend using to treat a bearded dragon coming in tomorrow with mites? 
 I&amp;#39;ve got xeno spray in and wondered if I could use this direct on patient and also on the environment? 
 it has a wooden viv which I thought might</description><dc:language>en-US</dc:language><generator>Telligent Community 10</generator><item><title>RE: Bearded drago mites</title><link>https://www.vetsurgeon.org/thread/177991?ContentTypeID=1</link><pubDate>Sun, 23 Apr 2017 09:02:54 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">146601cc-3922-4be7-9974-7e1d4e45a66b:800b55e0-16e4-4f03-88c4-fe192afb7ec3</guid><dc:creator>Marie Kubiak</dc:creator><description>&lt;p&gt;Replacing branches and substrate and treating beardie and viv with an ivermectin spray tends to work well for Ophionyssus mites (dark brown mites found on softer skin especially round the eyes) when treated 3 times at 2wk intervals. However it doesn&amp;#39;t work so efficiently on Pterygosomids (orange mites static along the dorsum) or Ophionyssus where there is a reservoir of infection outside the viv and repeated courses of treatments at 1-2wk intervals are needed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Marie&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div style="clear:both;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description></item></channel></rss>