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darthtang 2 http:///forum/thread/383731/what-does-everybody-use-for-flea-and-tick-control#post_3361811
I have been wanting to answer this for days but wqs unable to due to unforseen circumstances....acts of god...and so on.
I do NOT recomend any of these products. Stop and think about it. The active bug killing pyrthrin in bug killing yards sprays is 4 percent. The active repellent ingredient in bug sprays for human skin is 19 percent at the highest. The products list by everyone in this thread average 50 percent or higher. Would you coat yourself with 50 percent pyrithrin...a classified poison? Your children? So why your dog?
Use a cedar oil spray product. Most bugs including fleas ticks mites and bed bugshate cedar and avoid it at all cost. If they encounter the oil it coats them and kills them. Just a couple sprtizs a week take care of the issue and it is far cheaper. Any cedar oil productwith a 10 percent strength will get the job done.
Pyrithrin is known to cause can cer...and people wonder why cancer in our pets are becoming more common.
Darth (I said "spritz") Tang
First of all, are you trying to talk about pyrethrins or permethrin, because there is a difference. Secondly, no, not all the products listed contain either of those. Frontline uses fiproniln Advantage uses Imidacloprid, capstar uses Nitenpyram, Frontline Plus uses the Fipronil plus an IGR. Now Bio-spot, which I think is crap, does use permethrin which is synthetic anyway. Depending on your area, different things will work better depending on the types of fleas you have. If you want a very safe and natural way to get rid of fleas, try Flea Treats which boosts their B12 and Flea Busters which is a powder you sprinkle once a year that is a desicant and is safer than table salt. The best way to keep ticks away is to keep ducks or geese! They eat them and keep the population down. But you have to be careful with cedar oil if you have small animals. It can kill them, that's why you should never put hamsters, gerbils, etc in cedar shavings. The stuff you can buy at the grocery store is junk and can be quite dangerous, so if you want a spot on stick to the stuff that the vets sell.