Flea and tick medicines can stay in pet waste for months, exposing insects that keep soil healthy to harmful chemicals.
Antiparasitic drugs used for pet flea treatment persist in feces and may be hazardous to dung-feeding insects.
Study finds flea medications persist in pet waste for up to 200 days, potentially exposing 92% of dung-feeding insects to ...
A new paper in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry finds that common medications used for flea and tick control in dogs ...
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A new paper in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, published by Oxford University Press, finds that common medications used for flea and tick ...
A new paper in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry finds that common flea and tick control medications used in dogs and cats may pose a significant environmental risk to wild insects.
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