jazzgeek
The Rule Of Thirds.
Sorry, the computer geek in me had to choose that for a thread title. But obviously, this is cornsnake related. Although, this is as much of an "egg production/care" question as it is a general husbandry question.
I'll preface this post with this: I live in what was originally built as a brick Victorian farmhouse, built circa 1907. As such, it's not what you would now call a "tight" house - it's not energy efficient by any means. There's no central A/C, so I have two room-sized air conditioners in the office and bedroom for when it gets really hot. Otherwise, I have two box fans set up in two other rooms.
On the plus side, at this time of year, this makes for a great incubator with the clutches I have on the ground - the kitchen temps fluctuate between 78 and 86 degrees over the course of a normal day.
On the minus side, with open windows, I get the occasional bugs sneaking in -tiny livestock fluttering around the lights in the evening. The paranoid newbie breeder in me is getting concerned about infestation, even when the lay/incubation boxes are "sealed".
My question is - do any of you use any products or apply any techniques to minimize insect infestation in your "snake rooms"? Obviously, I don't expect noxious chemicals like foggers to be utilized, but I'd be curious if you even used something as innocuous as old-fashioned flypaper as a preventive measure.
Let me know your thoughts/strategies......
regards,
jazz
I'll preface this post with this: I live in what was originally built as a brick Victorian farmhouse, built circa 1907. As such, it's not what you would now call a "tight" house - it's not energy efficient by any means. There's no central A/C, so I have two room-sized air conditioners in the office and bedroom for when it gets really hot. Otherwise, I have two box fans set up in two other rooms.
On the plus side, at this time of year, this makes for a great incubator with the clutches I have on the ground - the kitchen temps fluctuate between 78 and 86 degrees over the course of a normal day.
On the minus side, with open windows, I get the occasional bugs sneaking in -tiny livestock fluttering around the lights in the evening. The paranoid newbie breeder in me is getting concerned about infestation, even when the lay/incubation boxes are "sealed".
My question is - do any of you use any products or apply any techniques to minimize insect infestation in your "snake rooms"? Obviously, I don't expect noxious chemicals like foggers to be utilized, but I'd be curious if you even used something as innocuous as old-fashioned flypaper as a preventive measure.
Let me know your thoughts/strategies......
regards,
jazz