Evaluation of spinosad for the oral treatment and control of flea infestations on cats in Europe. [PDF]
Franc M +9 more
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Dog and cat fleas–like so many other insects–have become resistant to a number of insecticides and pet owners report that flea infestations on pets are no longer being controlled by previously effective dusts and sprays containing chlordane, lindane and ...
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A randomized, blinded, controlled USA field study to assess the use of fluralaner topical solution in controlling canine flea infestations. [PDF]
Meadows C, Guerino F, Sun F.
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A randomized, blinded, controlled USA field study to assess the use of fluralaner topical solution in controlling feline flea infestations. [PDF]
Meadows C, Guerino F, Sun F.
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Flea Infestation as a Cause of Papular Urticaria [PDF]
R. M. Bolam, E. T. Burtt
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Severe flea infestation in dairy calves
Michael W. Dryden, A. B. Broce
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Sustained speed of kill and repellency of a novel combination of fipronil and permethrin against Ctenocephalides canis flea infestations in dogs. [PDF]
Beugnet F, Soll M, Bouhsira E, Franc M.
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Leafy spurge is an exotic, noxious, perennial weed which is widely established in the north central United States and is an especially serious problem in the northern Great Plains (Bangsund et al. 1999).
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Efficacy of a short-acting oral fluralaner formulation (WellPet™) against fleas and brown dog ticks in controlled and field conditions. [PDF]
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Field evaluation of a topical combination of ivermectin, imidacloprid, and praziquantel for flea control in cats under routine clinical. [PDF]
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