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    In this comprehensive guide, we have curated a list of the 28 best flea and tick medicine Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.

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    With approximately 56% of households in the United States owning a pet dog and the alarming fact that fleas can lay up to 50 eggs per day, it’s evident that flea infestations pose a significant ...

  4. Keeping your dog or cat up to date with preventative treatments so they remain free of fleas and ticks is something that every responsible pet owner should do, but a new alert from the FDA ...

  5. Dog flea - Wikipedia

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    The dog flea is troublesome because it can spread Dipylidium caninum. Although they feed on the blood of dogs and cats, they sometimes bite humans. They can live without food for several months, but females must have a blood meal before they can produce eggs. They can deliver about 4000 eggs on the host's fur. [2]

  6. Flea treatments - Wikipedia

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    Flea infestation in the home is treated in various ways. Insecticides.A spot-on insecticide kills the fleas on the pet. A fogger or spray insecticide containing an insect growth regulator, such as pyriproxyfen or methoprene can kill eggs and pupae, which are quite resistant to insecticides.

  7. Ticks of domestic animals - Wikipedia

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    Haemaphysalis (Ha. leachii, the yellow dog tick of the tropics). Dermacentor (Dermacentor andersoni, the Rocky Mountain wood tick; Dermacentor variabilis, the American dog tick; D. reticulatus, the ornate dog tick of Europe). D. nitens, the tropical horse tick of the Americas, has a one-host lifecycle similar to the boophilids.

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