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Control of the brown dog tick: Two new insecticides control infestations of pest in kennels and on dogs without adverse effects on animals or humans

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I. Barry Tarshis, University of California, Los Angeles.
Michael F. Dunn, University of California, Los Angeles.

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California Agriculture 13(10):11-16.

Published October 01, 1959

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Brown dog ticks have become resistant to a number of the standard insecticides. Pet owners, veterinarians, and kennel operators have asked for new compounds for tick control.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1642-A.

Control of the brown dog tick: Two new insecticides control infestations of pest in kennels and on dogs without adverse effects on animals or humans

I. Barry Tarshis, Michael F. Dunn
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Control of the brown dog tick: Two new insecticides control infestations of pest in kennels and on dogs without adverse effects on animals or humans

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Authors

I. Barry Tarshis, University of California, Los Angeles.
Michael F. Dunn, University of California, Los Angeles.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 13(10):11-16.

Published October 01, 1959

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Brown dog ticks have become resistant to a number of the standard insecticides. Pet owners, veterinarians, and kennel operators have asked for new compounds for tick control.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1642-A.


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