As people become more concerned with pesticide use on pets, the search for natural deterrents to pests, including ticks, increases. Unfortunately, there is no perfect solution that provides strong prevention and is all natural. A multiphase approach...
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Although spot-on flea and tick treatments are a vast improvement to the harsh chemicals that have been used for years on dogs, you still may be skeptical of a pesticide that is put directly on your pet's skin. In fact, any product that comes with a...
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Medications for flea and tick prevention are readily available for pets, but these products can be costly and contain harmful ingredients. These ingredients are not only damaging to fleas and ticks, but also harmful to our pets. Instead, consider making...
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Ticks are related to spiders, mites and scorpions. They live off of the blood of mammals and birds. Ticks transmit diseases such as "yme disease, canine ehrlichiosis or Rocky Mountain spotted fever. They thrive in moist, humid environments and live in...
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Orange oil is increasingly being used as a safe and environmentally-friendly alternative to more traditional methods of pest control on pets as well as for flea and tick control. It works by destroying the wax coating of the insect's respiratory system...
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