In early 2014 the EPA reached agreement with Sergeant's Pet Care Product's, Inc. and Wellmark International to cancel flea and
tick collars containing propoxur marketed under the trade names Bansect, Sentry, Zodiac and Biospot.
Not exact matches
We have used the
collars produced just for
tick control,
containing amitraz (Preventic Rx).
Flea
collars contain a concentrated chemical that repels fleas and
ticks.
This flea and
tick collar last up to four months, and it
contains safe and non-toxic materials.
What this flea
collar contains is citronella essential oil that has been proven in various studies to be effective in both killing and repelling adult fleas and larvae as well as
ticks and lice.
Such
collars contain powerful yet mild pet chemicals which repel fleas and
ticks for a few months.
Flea &
tick collars typically
contain chemicals such as imidacloprid and flumethrin.
For dogs,
collars that contain amitraz (Preventic Collars) combined with monthly fipronil spray (Frontline Plus) or Revolution (Selamectin) drops are quite effective in repelling
collars that
contain amitraz (Preventic
Collars) combined with monthly fipronil spray (Frontline Plus) or Revolution (Selamectin) drops are quite effective in repelling
Collars) combined with monthly fipronil spray (Frontline Plus) or Revolution (Selamectin) drops are quite effective in repelling
ticks.
Most flea
collars affect only adult
ticks and fleas, but some
contain substances that are supposed to inhibit the growth and hatching of flea eggs.
The flea
tick collar is safe and does not
contain components that cause allergies in dogs.