I see that
you recommend pyrethrin and carbaryl based insecticides, but can you tell me if you have heard of any adverse reactions from the use of permethrins on «hot» peppers?
Not exact matches
- Flea sprays which are
pyrethrin - based may be
recommended when your dog is bathed often with therapeutic shampoos or are frequent swimmers.
We
recommend flea sprays that are non-toxic to the pet and contain aloe vera or lanolin — These are the water - soluble products that contain the newer synthetic
pyrethrins.
These are available in methopene only formulations, which you can use around your cat, but most also contain
pyrethrin, so we do not
recommend using these around your cat.
Powders, we just don?t
recommend unless they do not contain any
pyrethrins.
Richard E. Bradley, parisitologist at the University of Florida,
recommends flea dips and sprays containing
pyrethrin.
As you can see, the list of compounds can be difficult to keep track of, and I highly
recommend sticking to a
pyrethrin - free product, such as the safe cat flea treatments listed above.
If have a cat or multiple cats and would like to avoid
pyrethrin / pyrethroid - based products, which I
recommend to any cat owner, here are some of the safer and most - effective flea control products for cats.