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I know that wild caught t's can have mites, so i dont need to know about them. I have heard time and time again that if you leave cricket or any other prey animal in the cage, especially in a humid environment, you will get mite. As far as these mites go, where do they come from. Do they hitch a ride on a prey animal, or are eggs airborne and they just thrive in those habitats. Is it possible to have the most mite-friendly condition yet have no mites?