Sentences with word «miticide»

Treatment usually starts with miticide dips or shampoos.
Specifically, different preparations such as miticides, anti flea preparations, antibiotics and anti fungal drugs have been used to eliminate possible causes of ear itch.
Tarpy and his colleagues found miticide - exposed queens had significantly fewer live sperm than unexposed queens.
Meanwhile, Tarpy found queen bees that spent their larval days in beeswax that was contaminated with a combination of two popular miticides, coumaphos and fluvalinate, had fewer live sperm.
If miticide dips and shampoos do not work effectively, your veterinarian may suggest Ivermectin.
To combat them, beekeepers traditionally apply miticides.
However, there's no evidence yet directly linking miticides to high - rate queen - killing.
However, if a patient does not respond to the initial miticide, switch to another treatment option.10
Ear mites are easy to treat with simple ear miticides.
You will also feel more confident about your dog receiving the full spectrum of preventative benefits of the antihelminthic and miticide preparation.
Yet they also found miticide - treated hives had more honeycomb cells devoted to larva than untreated hives.
If the mite problem is very severe, a miticide can be sprayed.
In addition, the larvae were sensitive to the combination of chlorothalonil with the miticide coumaphos.
«I think we have known for a long time that miticides can adversely affect queens and kill drone sperm,» says Dennis vanEngelsdorp, an entomologist at the University of Maryland who was one of the first to identify colony collapse disorder.
Amitraz, a miticide and insecticide, is a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), prostaglandin synthesis inhibitor, and an alpha2 - adrenergic agonist.10 Per the product label, amitraz liquid concentrate (Mitaban — Pfizer Animal Health) is to be used as a 0.025 % (250 ppm) dip every two weeks for three to six topical treatments until no live mites are found.
It can also act as a miticide for certain kinds of mange.
Your veterinarian will use a topical medication that is applied to the ear canal such as Milbemite ™ which contains the miticide 0.1 % milbemycin.
Your veterinarian can prescribe a miticide to rid your feline friends of mites and a monthly flea medication to kill the fleas so he will stop pulling out his fur.
This includes shaving the dog, using a medicated shampoo containing benzoyl peroxide to bathe him and dipping him using a miticide.
It is also used, albeit off - label, as a miticide in the control of mange in dogs.
Ear drops contain a miticide with popular brands called Acarexx (an invermectin.01 % based mitcide) or MilbeMite OTIC -LRB-.1 % solution of milbemycin oxime).
The antihelminthic and miticide is generally well tolerated.
Most veterinarians will prescribe a miticide when they diagnose the disease, but treated or not it will eventually go away on its own.
Treatment consists of clipping the puppy's fur, bathing with an anti-seborrheic shampoo, and treating with a miticide solution from your veterinarian.
For example, mites can be treated with lime sulfur dips, miticides and natural remedies such as Mange Mites Spray.
Treatment requires a miticide to kill the parasites such as Naturasil.
Mites live inside hair follicles — a difficult place for miticides (chemicals that kill mites) to reach.
After bathing a diseased dog with a quality anti-acaricidal shampoo (acaricides or miticides are pesticides that kills mites), topical treatment may include, clipping hairs, removal of dirt and debris from lesions and the application of quality antiseptics.
This disease is curable when a miticide is applied (something that kills the mites) with excellent results.
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