Pet owners paying for Advantage II and K9 Advantix II topical flea-and-tick treatments could have saved hundreds of dollars by now had they switched to the generic versions that first hit the market ...
The flea treatments you give your cat or dog may be poisoning the rivers—and it's getting there via your drains. Flea medicines such as fipronil and imidacloprid are parasiticides that kill off the ...
Researchers at the University of Sussex have found widespread contamination of English rivers with two neurotoxic pesticides commonly used in veterinary flea products: fipronil and the neonicotinoid ...
July 22 (Reuters) - A former unit of German life-sciences giant Bayer (BAYGn.DE), opens new tab is squaring off in California federal court this week with a petcare startup that claims the company ...
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SHAWNEE, Kan, 08/13/2009 – Bayer Animal Heath announced today at the 22nd World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology (WAAVP), Calgary, Canada the latest results of a large-scale, ...
For me, the month of September comes with a creeping sense of dread: the inevitable email from the primary school secretary announcing that the classroom has a new visitor: Pediculus humanus capitis, ...
Insecticides used to kill fleas are proving to be way too effective. The chemicals are poisoning English rivers and killing bugs they were never meant to encounter, according to a new University of ...
(Beyond Pesticides, November 20, 2020) Many pet owners likely do not consider what is actually in the flea treatments they administer to their animals. That should change, and recent research ...
Who needs a human life partner when your dog is well-socialized and loves to travel? Well, there’s one thing that a human has over even the sweetest and smartest canine: They don’t get fleas come the ...