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  2. Methoprene - Wikipedia

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    Methoprene is a juvenile hormone (JH) analog which acts as a growth regulator when used as an insecticide (IRAC group 7A). It is an amber-colored liquid with a faint fruity odor. Methoprene does not kill insects. Instead, it interferes with an insect’s life cycle and prevents it from reaching maturity or reproducing. [2]

  3. Ear mite - Wikipedia

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    Cats, as well as dogs with erect ears that have control over ear direction, may be seen with one or both ear pinnas held at an odd or flattened angle. The most common lesion associated with ear mites is an open or crusted ("scabbed") skin wound at the back or base of the ear, caused by abrasion of the skin by hind limb claws, as the ear has ...

  4. Substances poisonous to dogs - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms of poisoning vary depending on substance, the quantity a dog has consumed, the breed and size of the mammal.A common list of symptoms are digestion problems, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or blood in stool; bruising and bleeding gums, nose, or inside the ear canal; behavioral changes, such as lethargy, hyperactivity, and seizures; unusual items found in the dog's stool.

  5. Insect growth regulator - Wikipedia

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    They have low vertebrate and environmental toxicity. Methoprene and pyriproxyfen are recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) for treating drinking water sources and containers. [5] Many plants produce juvenile hormone mimics (phytojuvenoids) to kill insects. [6]

  6. Phenothrin - Wikipedia

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    Phenothrin, also called sumithrin and d-phenothrin, [2] is a synthetic pyrethroid that kills adult fleas and ticks.It has also been used to kill head lice in humans. d-Phenothrin is used as a component of aerosol insecticides for domestic use.

  7. Larvicide - Wikipedia

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    Methoprene is moderately toxic to some fish, shrimp, lobster, and crayfish, and highly toxic to some fish and freshwater invertebrates; it bioaccumulates in fish tissues. [ 3 ] Temephos , marketed as Abate and ProVect, is an organophosphate which prevents mosquito larvae from developing resistance to bacterial larvicides.

  8. 'Murder hornet' eradicated from US, officials declare - AOL

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    The so-called "murder hornet" has been eradicated from the United States, five years after the invasive species was first discovered in Washington state, officials declared Wednesday. There have ...

  9. Pyrethrin - Wikipedia

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    Pyrethrin and Permethrin Toxicity in Dogs and Cats; Wagner, S. L. (2000). "Fatal asthma in a child after use of an animal shampoo containing pyrethrin".

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