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Parasites in pets

Archer IGR is a innovative new Insect Growth Regulator that interrupts or inhibits the life cycle of nearly all insect pests. Many people call it birth control for fleas or contraception for roaches. If an animal can’t reach adulthood, it isn’t capable of reproducing. By halting the maturation of an insect, we keep it from reaching the essential adult stage, thus stopping the life cycle in addition to infestation. It is also photostable, and therefore it doesn’t break down quickly in direct sunlight. You can use Archer IGR to regulate insect populations both indoors and outside the house. The Archer IGR specific mode of action disrupts the life cycle of ants, fleas, flies, ticks, cockroaches, mosquitoes and beetles leading to effective population control of any and these types of insects.

Frontline flea medicine consists of a ground-breaking innovative ingredient: Fipronil. Wipes out both fleas as well as ticks practically immediately. Soothing enough for puppies and kittens. Frontline collects naturally inside hair follicles and lipid producing glands and reapplies once more on the pores and skin and hair. Resists bathing, rain and shampoos. As yet, Frontline could only be obtained by a costly trip to your veterinarian who almost certainly billed for the office visit AND professional costs for the Frontline prescription.

Tape worm are internal bloodsuckers, infecting every type of mammals, including mankind and domestic family pets. Their life cycles are very complicated. They demand just one intermediate host and a final or definitive host in which to reproduce. The end host is thought of as your pet where the grown tapeworm lives. The segments, full of eggs, are passed in the feces. While warm, the segments are active, but as they dry, they split open and liberate the offspring inside. Either an adult louse or a flea larva ingests the eggs. The egg develops into an immature form in the insect. If your dog or cat eats the insect, the immature form evolves into an adult and the life cycle is finished.

December 29th, 2009

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