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Flea are minute bugs grow much larger than the tip of a pen and range from light brown to almost black in color. They get around by jumping from place to place as they don’t have wings. They are impossible to get rid of without a pesticide treatment. Their thin, hard shells and flat bodies mean you often need to squeeze them between finger nails or two hard surfaces to kill them. These are irritating insects, itchy and sometimes painful, and getting rid of them is hard. They reproduce quickly, especially if you have pets in the household. Professional pest control treatment may be required. Even if you don’t have pets, your yard can potentially play host to fleas, and you may end up with a bunch of mysterious bites. Fleas can be very serious for pets and you need to be concerned. It can cause damage in such ways as changing your pet’s eating habits and causing harmful weight gain or loss habits. They also can cause rashes or marks, and problems with your pet’s hair – such as weakening of the hair and even hair loss. The side effects of fleas can be hurtful to your pet. A flea also has spines around its head and mouth - the number and shape vary according to the flea's species. The mouth itself is adapted for piercing skin and sucking blood. Getting Rid of Fleas for many people is irritating seeing fleas prompts an immediate trip to a pet-supply store or to the vet for some type of chemical that will get rid of them. These chemicals can fall into a few basic categories: Insect growth regulators (IGRs), Chitin synthesis inhibitor, Pesticides, Repellents, etc.
Workshops are Training class or seminar in which the participants work individually and/or in groups to solve actual work related tasks to gain hands-on experience. Workshop held all across the globe are like “VegNet” By the Ohio State University,” Zoonoses” workshop and “Neglected Vector Modeling” Workshop. Some most successful symposium are CVBD World Forum, Merial Parasitological & Arthropod Borne Diseases Symposium.
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Scope and Importance:
Flea and tick prevention keeps to pet healthy. Pets won't pick up tapeworms or have flea bites that cause itching misery and flea allergy dermatitis. In addition, you can help prevent diseases that fleas and ticks carry such as Lyme disease, ehrlichia, Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tick paralysis. Don't let your pet get bitten by fleas when modern medicine has provided wonderfully effective and safe flea products. Preventing fleas and ticks is infinitely wiser, and cheaper, than controlling them once they are a problem. Flea and tick prevention products that contain insect growth regulators (IGR) stop eggs and larva from developing into fleas. Adult fleas are only 1-5% of the flea population. It's the adult fleas that do bloodsucking damage and spread tapeworms, so it's important to eliminate them; but at least 95% of the flea population exists as eggs, larvae, and pupae that hide in carpets and yards. Using flea control products with insect growth regulators (IGRs) stops 95% of the flea problem.
Statistical Analysis:
Between 2007 and 2008, US EPA noted a substantial increase of reported harm to pets from the use of spot-on flea and tick control products. In 2009, the agency issued an advisory on approximately 70 flea control products and began a process of intensive review. In many of the reported poisoning incidents, pets experienced effects such as skin irritation, skin burns, or seizures. In a few cases, pets died. The EPA’s analysis revealed special areas of concern for puppies, small-breed dogs, and cats. The biggest concern for cats was found to be harm from the use of the more concentrated products intended for dogs.
In 2010, EPA announced a plan to increase the safety of spot-on pesticide products for flea and tick control by making changes to product labels and developing more protective testing and evaluation requirements for both new and existing products. As a result, some products may be removed from the market altogether.
In early 2014 the EPA reached agreement with Sergeant’s Pet Care Product’s, Inc. and Wellmark International to cancel flea and tick collars containing propoxur marketed under the trade names Bansect, Sentry, Zodiac and Biospot. This came in response to the EPA’s risk assessment, which found risks to children from exposure to pet collars containing propoxur. Under the cancellation agreement, manufacturers are allowed to produce pet collars until April 1, 2015 and will not be allowed to distribute the products after April 1, 2016.
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