Ok, I know they don't technically have heads, per
se...
I just was cleaning out my cricket tank in preparation
for putting in the next shipment and noticed that the
dust on the cricket cage was...moving. Not all of it,
put ALOT of it. And the pile-up of dust behind the
tank, against the wall. And my small cricket cage,
and my cockroach cage (haven't checked the superworms
yet.)
The new shipment of crix has been sitting a few feet
away from it for several hours. The "dust" seems to
congregate mostly around dead crix & veggies. I don't
know how long they've been there since there is a
regular accumulation of real (inanimate) dust (OK, I
besides dust mites) every week, so I didn't think
anything about it until I looked closely.
My critters are in the next room, but of course they
have all been eating crix. What should I do? Do I
need to clean out all my critters' cages? How can you
completely get rid of mites? CAN you completely get
rid of mites? How do I get rid of the ones in with my
roaches & crix?
HELP!
Thanks,
Camille
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