Sentences with phrase «topical insecticide»

This topical insecticide is applied to the back of a pet's neck and guarantees to kill 99 % of fleas within 24 hours for up to a month.
«Educating the consumer about non-chemical pesticide alternatives is the biggest challenge manufacturers and retailers must overcome, especially in the pet product marketplace,» says Steve Thomas, owner of Thomas Labs, makers of D / Earth topical insecticide.
Adult dogs may be treated with a topical insecticide that you can purchase from your vet.
Topical insecticide otic preparations that contain pyrethrin easily kill the mites and larvae but not the eggs.
You may want to consider several topical insecticide products that are designed to have fewer toxic effects on the nervous systems of mammals.
It's a topical insecticide that you apply between your cat's shoulder blades.
General Description: Imidacloprid + moxidectin is a topical insecticide and endectocide agent used in dogs and cats once a month to treat and control fleas, heartworms, hookworms and roundworms.
This demand is being met with products such as Davis» line of all - natural, insecticide - free shampoos, dips, lotions and ointments, and Thomas Laboratories» D / Earth topical insecticide, which contains all - natural diatomaceous earth to kill insects without the use of chemicals.
This product is a topical insecticide that you apply to the skin at the base of your dog's neck once a month.
Perhaps they combined products, like the older insecticide - laced flea collars with other topical insecticide products.
Therefore, a topical insecticide may be prescribed, depending upon your pet's age, state of health and severity of the disease.
The study showed that cancer development was unrelated to cigarette smoke and household chemicals, but an increased risk occurred with topical insecticide use.
Removal can be done mechanically by pulling off the tick with forceps or using a topical insecticide to kill the tick.
It is applied as a once a month topical insecticide.
Revolution ® (Selamectin) is a topical insecticide used for the treatment and prevention of fleas, ear mites, some internal parasites, and some types of mites and ticks; and the prevention of heartworm disease.
Revolution ® is as effective topical insecticide, and Trifexis ®, K9Advantix II ®, and Frontline Plus ® are topicals that include a flea - sterilizing ingredient as well.
It's been genetically altered to withstand increasing amounts of topical insecticides to keep weeds at bay.
Many dogs develop allergic reactions to fleabites and require constant treatment with products such as Advantage or Revolution topical insecticides that kill 99.9 % of fleas within 24 hours of an infestation.
But some pet owners feel more comfortable knowing that topical insecticides are not on the skin and hair of the pets they snuggle up to and that no product residues are being spread around their home environment.
It's a good idea to us eye lubricants before grooming your dog or cat with cleansers or using topical insecticides so less eye irritation from those products will occur.
Exposure to topical insecticides and herbicides, obesity, cyclophosphamide administration and particular types of breed are believed to be the probable risk factors.
Most dog owners are familiar with the traditional topical insecticides, such as Frontline, but because flea pills are somewhat newer, many dog owners are unsure of exactly how they work and whether or not they are safe for their dog.
Treatment of both types is the same including topical insecticides, lime sulphur dip, or oral ivermectin.
Once a month topical insecticides like Advantix, Frontline, and Spot On are some pretty effective examples.
All drugs can have side effects, but Comfortis has reportedly fewer than topical insecticides.
They are easily killed by topical insecticides.

Not exact matches

«Moreover, topical repellents should not be regarded as a monotherapy against arboviruses; other methods of bite - avoidance should also be employed, and methods of delivering insecticides such as IRS should be explored further, along with continuing investigation of spatial insecticides with both repellent and killing properties.
Approximately twenty million pounds of antibiotics are given to animals each year — most to prevent disease and promote growth.27 Antibacterials, topical antimicrobials, and insecticides are also used in the feed, living quarters, and directly on the animals themselves.
A recent Humane Society report suggests a few alternatives; «You might want to consider several topical products (available through veterinarians) that are insecticides designed to have fewer toxic effects on the nervous systems of mammals: imidacloprid (found in Advantage ®), fipronil (in Frontline ®), and selamectin (in Revolution ™)».
Pyrethrins and their synthetic derivative, pyrethroids, are commonly found in squeeze - on topical flea / tick treatments, household insecticide sprays, flea shampoos, and flea collars.
Topical exposure to older generation insecticides has also been shown to increase the risk of oral cancer in cats.
A single dose of topical moxidectin prior to transport will eliminate most microfilariae.4 - 6 OR Administer an approved macrocyclic lactone product along with a topical canine insecticide (containing permethrin + dinotefuran + pyriproxyfen) that is labelled to kill and repel mosquitoes.
Animal Safety Neogen's Animal Safety Division is engaged in the development, manufacture, marketing and distribution of veterinary instruments, pharmaceuticals, vaccines, topicals, diagnostic products, rodenticides, cleaners, disinfectants, insecticides and genomics testing services for the worldwide animal safety market.
When I began my career as a veterinarian, pet owners had to spray their dogs with topical chemicals every day, dip them in diluted insecticides every week, apply chemicals to their yards, and use foggers in their homes to keep fleas at bay.
Cats exposed to household / garden insecticides and cats inappropriately treated with a topical flea and tick medication meant for dogs accounted for 9 % of all calls.
Oral or Topical, Prescription drug, non-prescription drug or insecticide; LD50 (lethal dose to 50 % of the population)
Insecticides often are applied as spot - on treatments — typically topical treatments that are applied to a small area, usually at the top back of the neck where the dog is unable to lick it off.
The most common insecticide incident we see in the emergency setting is the misuse of flea and tick products (i.e. applying the wrong topical treatment to the wrong species).
The dangers of oral insecticides (flea pills), pesticides, topical flea treatments and flea collars are no secret.
Using both an insecticide (imidacloprid) and a parasiticide (moxidectin) together, Advantage Multi for Dogs is a 100 % effective, monthly, topical solution for heartworm control, as well as for fleas, mites, and other intestinal parasites.
«To treat the animal,» says Dr. Miller, «some very effective products have been developed in recent years — a wide variety of powders, topical antiflea products that are applied directly onto an infested animal's fur and sort of wrap the animal in an insecticide, and medications containing flea preventives that circulate in the blood.»
It's a topical flea insecticide that works by getting into the oils of your cat's skin and hair follicles.
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