How can I choose the best killer?
Choosing the right tick killer to deal with these potentially dangerous pests depends on where the ticks are located. Ticks control in your outdoor environment is the first defense line and requires a different tactic than those used in the interior to get rid of your pets and tick homes. Killing ticks that are already connected to your pets require a different procedure to prevent future contamination by repellents. Conventional tick control measures that use toxic substances are relatively effective, but have potential risks, while some natural tick products are available that represent less health risks for animals.
The first step in controlling ticks outside is to remove or treat their habitat, if possible. There are a number of chemical killer sprays and powders made for outdoor use, most of which are used by permethrin, toxic to cats. Before applying theseAgents eliminate tall grass and brush as well as an abandoned bird of rodents' nests that often contain ticks and fleas. Then use a tick killer to these places that most likely cover ticks and work out of your home to prevent them from hiding. Spring is usually the best time to apply these products against the pen.
To remove ticks in your house, look for a tick killer based on permethrin for this use. Most of these products are sold in liquid form and are harmless for furniture, floors and carpets. Some insecticidal pills designed to kill ticks contain both permethrin and Drione dust, Desesicant. Permethrin kills the tick in contact, while Drione applied to cracks and slots will continue to kill ticks for several weeks by drying them. Follow the instructions of all manufacturers and make sure that these insecticsDy keep from food.
Two of the most popular types of ignition products are the current preparations and ticks and flea. Note that there are versions of these products specific to cats containing ingredients safe for the feline. Local tick killers are usually placed on the back of the animal at a point between the shoulder blades and most of them require rediscovery every 30 days. A valuable flea killer can also be a tick and a flea collar, although it is considered somewhat less effective than local treatment. Hunters and tourists who embark on tick stations can bounce them using an insect-container containing a deet (dimethyl-meta-tulamide) on the skin and clothing.
Animal absorbs some toxins from these products into its system. There are concerns about the negative impacts on the immune system of the animal and general health. There is now a number of killers that use non -toxic substances such as silicon and diatomaceous land that kills ticks by attacking theirExostelet.