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Raffy (Syrian Hamster)

The spray bottles are about £10 each now. They used to be about £4! I did look at the Safe4 but the 5 litre ones looked a bit expensive too and I couldn't work out the dilution - it said dilute100 to 1. but the spray bottles said they are made up 10 to 1. I don't use it very often so stuck to the spray bottles.
 
It can be a little confusing but I checked it out & use 10:1 dilution, I haven’t got my maths head on but it does work out a lot cheaper.
 
My brain is a bit scrambled sorry! I use 10 ml to a litre of water so that’s 100:1
 
Have you ever tried F10? They make one which does not need to be diluted. I use F10. I once emailed the company and they told me F10 even works on mites which is very handy to know.

Sorry to hear Raffy did not take a treat from you. I hope he forgives you soon.
 
I’ve used the F10, the whole rainge is good but it still works out expensive for the ready to use one, they do a concentrate too though.
 
I haven't tried it. I tend to just use the beaphar one as I quite like it and it's the one a vet recommended once. But it's very hard to get hold of now.
 
F10 is easy to get but yes, it does cost more. I disinfected all Orko's things with it.
 
Yay - Raffy came out. I was getting quite worried about him as hadn't seen him for two nights and he didn't seem to have taken much, if any, food. He did eat his veg though. Then tonight he popped out and looked back to normal and wanted to come out, and had his long roam round the living room. The tricky bit is getting him back upstairs in a tube as it's a longer time in the tube and he keeps nosing round my hand at either end.

It has been a fraught and not so pleasant week. I relaxed a bit after seeing no moths one night. Then found three above Molly's cage and then today found three in the spare bedroom upstairs where I've just moved Raffy! Two were dead, one was alive. I was about to move Molly up to that room too, in a temporary cage but had to stop and have a rethink.

It's possible the moths flew upstairs and went into Raffy's room but unlikely as there weren't any in the hall or bathroom. And there was one in our bedroom last night (which presumably came from Raffy's room too). Everything in Raffy's temporary cage is new and clean and a new bag of food from the freezer. I'm beginning to think it's the bedding. I used the rest of the bag of Kaytee in Raffy's new temporary set up. The same bag of Kaytee I used to top up Molly's fitch when setting up her cage. It came from Amazon. I had just ordered three more on sale in case the Fitch didn't get here on time to re-set up Raffy's original cage. (Which it has got here thankfully_. I'm sending the Kaytee straight back to Amazon.

Someone else suggested it might be the bedding. And told me Fitch had been known to have bugs! I've never had them from Fitch before and I thought that was unlikely, but I couldn't work out how both cages could have got moths from food when they have different hamster mixes and Molly's is kept in a different room. So the Kaytee is the common denominator. I used some of it to top up Raffy's fitch recently.

I put everything on hold and instead set up Molly's temporary cage, with the new Fitch, in the "dining room" (it's actually more of a "everything that doesn't fit anywhere else" room at the moment). I hope the Fitch is ok.

I know people use Kaytee all the time and don't have any issues but the last time I used it about 3 years ago I had a moth outbreak in a newly set up cage too! And had the same dilemma then trying to work out what caused it as everything had been frozen. Rainbow pointed out that some reviews on Amazon said they had bugs in Kaytee but only when they bought it from Amazon. So it might be storage as opposed to Kaytee C&C itself.

I ran out of time to get Molly's cage emptied out so another night of slight insomnia wondering where the moths are!

I now have one cage in bits in the bath, two cages set up for the hamsters in separate rooms and Molly's original cage, still in the living room. That will be to clear out tomorrow. I'm running out of space! I still haven't cleaned all the contents of Pip's old cage. Raffy's contents and cage are still to do, then Molly's. I've had a lot of help from OH so everything took longer rather than just doing it myself. I can't do the bending to disinfect the things in the bath so it'll take two of us and quite a long time.

I suppose I might just get on top of it all by Christmas. The moths don't seem to be pantry moths. They look like the normal brown house moths - ie the ones that like eating clothes and carpets :oops:
 
Great that Raffy put in an appearance & had some time out again.
Really sorry to hear the moth issue is still such a big problem & hope you can get it sorted without too much more trouble.
I guess you can get bugs in just about anything, it does seem a bit odd that the moths have coincided with you using the Kaytee, I can’t remember how long I’ve been using it now, must be at least five years maybe longer, I always get mine from Amazon & have never had a problem with it.
 
I'm pleased to hear Raffy seems back to his usual self. I can understand the insomnia anything praying on your mind affects sleep why we can't just switch off and think about things in the morning I don't know, lack of sleep painful chest and "bleep " moths not a good time for you, my stock phrase for bad times is
" this too will pass" and everything does eventually but getting there is the difficult part. I'm awake pondering on the life cycle of a moth now 🙄 and praying I don't get an invasion it sounds horrendous I think I would get paranoid looking for newly hatched eggs and keep squashing them years ago I lost some wool sweaters stored in the loft for the summer I now use airtight containers and I stunk the place out with moth balls but don't think you could use them in same room as hamsters they nearly asphixiated us.
 
I'm pleased to hear Raffy seems back to his usual self. I can understand the insomnia anything praying on your mind affects sleep why we can't just switch off and think about things in the morning I don't know, lack of sleep painful chest and "bleep " moths not a good time for you, my stock phrase for bad times is
" this too will pass" and everything does eventually but getting there is the difficult part. I'm awake pondering on the life cycle of a moth now 🙄 and praying I don't get an invasion it sounds horrendous I think I would get paranoid looking for newly hatched eggs and keep squashing them years ago I lost some wool sweaters stored in the loft for the summer I now use airtight containers and I stunk the place out with moth balls but don't think you could use them in same room as hamsters they nearly asphixiated us.
Thank you Jain and sorry if it has given you insomnia! I swing between feeling paranoid and then - it’s just a few moths :)

That is very reassuring to hear Kaytee from Amazon hasn’t been a problem. Maybe I am incorrect then.

The other thing I wondered is if it was the food in Raffy’s cage, maybe the moths just hopped across to Molly’s cage.
 
Jain - I have some moth traps down and a sticky fly paper up. But there have only been about three a day and they seem to die quickly. None last night - it seems to be alternate nights lol. The moth traps have worked well before to break the cycle - they are cardboard triangle things with sticky stuff and pheromones in to attract the female moths. Catching those stops any egg laying :) the “pest stop” ones are good - others don’t always work.
 
" this too will pass" and everything does eventually
Absolutely - that is very kind - thank you. These things happen.
 
Raffy was out free roaming again last night. He seemed a little confused in his cage poor thing and climbing on a shelf expecting his roof tube to be there and it wasn’t there. Considering he is almost two years old he’s still pretty athletic- he decide to pull himself up onto a corner shelf a couple of times (instead of taking the easy way walking up the ramp).

I have almost finished getting his plaza 120 disinfected - the plaza is a real pig to disinfect in this situation as so many parts with little crevices. All the side and roof struts - little corner pieces with spirals and holes in. Moths lay eggs in crevices so it’s the crevices need disinfecting thoroughly. And bars are a pain too as you can’t get the whole surface of every bar with disinfectant so needed to use a soapy sponge all over them afterwards so no bits were missed.

The base and plastic struts were still outside until we got the bars done and some space freed up in the bath for them. It had filled with water and frozen over night - big icicles inside all the struts. It doesn’t seem to have damaged anything thankfully. And I thought that ice and freezing weather should help kill anything. Apparently not- there was a live grub in one of the grooves in the side struts.

Anyway ran out of vinegar and disinfectant now so it’s still not finished. Unfortunately all the screws and washers had been put in the bath (which I didn’t realise) which was wet and they have gone rusty. So can’t put the shelves back in until I find new screws the right size.

I am seriously wishing it had been a tank style cage - it would have been much easier to disinfect!

Haven’t even started dismantling Molly’s cage yet.

Disinfecting one plaza isn’t too bad. But I have two to do! I’ve put a lot of the plastic and ceramic items from the cage in the dishwasher along with all the Perspex - after squirting vinegar in all the crevices etc first. Cork log abd birch log have been rinsed and baked in the oven. Had to Chuck a few things that couldn’t be cleaned. He never did like that flower basket anyway - but I am short of cage contents now (and no bendy bridge.

No moths seen or caught the last two nights so fingers crossed. And no more in Raffy’s room either I had the door closed and a moth trap in there) so they must have just flown upstairs.
 
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It is lovely to hear how full of beans Raffy is. He really loves free roaming.😊

You are doing a great job disinfecting everything. It is such hard work.
 
Thank you. It’s relief when you’ve nearly done it all - only a few bits to go but I need to wait till Monday for more supplies. Don’t fancy driving 20 miles to a supermarket for vinegar and they don’t sell the disinfectant anyway.

Actually the safe4 squirty bottles are about half the price of the beaphar or Johnson’s and 50p from each bottle goes to the blue cross. I didn’t order it though as I needed something here quicker so got the Johnson’s from Amazon again.
 
Actually I take that back about the Plaza being a pig :-) It would be much harder to disinfect a cage top that didn't come apart - one huge cage top would be much less manageable than separate smaller pieces. A tank would have been easier though as less crevices.
 
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