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April 26th, 2018, 06:48 AM
#31

Originally Posted by
rick_iles
I am told that a very high percentage of deer ticks tested in Rondeau were positive for lyme
Do you have any information about testing in Rondeau? We've got a family cottage in the park and spend quite a bit of time there in the summer and fall.
I've used Advantix in the past but switched to Seresto for this year. Pulled a couple ticks off the dog the week before I put the seresto on (Last week of March), and one off myself on Monday.
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April 26th, 2018 06:48 AM
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April 26th, 2018, 10:12 AM
#32
I pulled a receipt..Bravecto for a large (100lb) dog is $65 (CND) for 3 months thru the US Vet.
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April 26th, 2018, 02:10 PM
#33
Has too much time on their hands
I found a tick yesterday well out turkey hunting. Found him crawling on my left hand. Them suckers are hard to kill
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April 26th, 2018, 02:10 PM
#34

Originally Posted by
MikePal
I pulled a receipt..Bravecto for a large (100lb) dog is $65 (CND) for 3 months thru the US Vet.
Canadavet comparison
Bravecto Chewables for Dogs 44 - 88 lbs (Blue) (1 tab) 1 $71.93CAD
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April 26th, 2018, 03:20 PM
#35

Originally Posted by
thisisit
Do you have any information about testing in Rondeau? We've got a family cottage in the park and spend quite a bit of time there in the summer and fall.
I've used Advantix in the past but switched to Seresto for this year. Pulled a couple ticks off the dog the week before I put the seresto on (Last week of March), and one off myself on Monday.
A park employee gave that info last year. I would imagine if you check with them, they can give more info.
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April 26th, 2018, 04:02 PM
#36

Originally Posted by
RTRonthefly
Ok, great. We buy our medicine from our Vet also, but I wanted to find how much cheaper your claim of Nexguard was.
Can you share what you’re paying for Nexguard?
Never claimed it was cheaper. Depends on the weight of the dog of course -$20.00 per pill x 6months = about $120.00.
Last edited by Sharon; April 26th, 2018 at 04:07 PM.
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April 26th, 2018, 04:06 PM
#37

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
Canadavet comparison
Bravecto Chewables for Dogs 44 - 88 lbs (Blue) (1 tab) 1 $71.93CAD
Do you get 3 months or 6 months for that $71.83 Gilroy?
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April 26th, 2018, 04:16 PM
#38
interesting read on Seresto- see under the Table of Contents
https://www.toppetlovers.com/seresto...ollar-reviews/
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April 26th, 2018, 04:24 PM
#39
Lets not forget about...US...the walkers at the other end of the leash...we are just as much in danger...
Get a bottle of 'Ultra Shield' from TSC or something else with permethrin and keep the tics at bay...
Permethrin
Permethrin is virtually non-toxic to humans and no systemic effects have been reported. In EPA and FDA tests, it was uncommon to have any skin reddening, rash or other irritation. When used as a repellent, permethrin is applied to exterior clothing where it dries and bonds to the cloth fiber. This water-based formula is non-staining, odorless and has exceptional resistance to degradation by sunlight (UV), heat and water. Although permethrin is approved for skin application under certain circumstances such as head lice formulas, it is not applied to skin as a repellent. Permethrin does not bond to skin (stick) and is quickly deactivated by skin's esterase action into inactive compounds. Because of these attributes permethrin offers no repellent benefit on skin. It is only effective when used as a clothing treatment.
Deactivation of permethrin on skin occurs in approximately 20 minutes; however, when placed on clothing, it tends to last up to 6 weeks and even lasts through weekly launderings. With the long history of success permethrin has achieved, it is best not to second guess these extraordinary results. By following the directions provided on the product you can be assured of results that achieve protection at or near 100%. Any variation of instructions that indicate using less permethrin on clothing will result in diminished performance. Follow the direction exactly and you will be amazed at the performance of this product.
Test on ticks conducted in Massachusetts concluded that 100% protection was provided against the blacklegged or "deer" tick (Ixodes scapularis) which is the primary vector of Lyme disease in the Midwest and Northeast. The same outstanding results occurred when testing the Western Black Legged tick, Lone Star tick, American Dog tick and Brown Dog tick. Similar results have been found with other tick species throughout the United States and Europe. Two detergent washings did not diminish repellent killing action of permethrin-treated clothing. In tests, ticks that crossed only 10 inches of treated fabric fell from the treated clothing, later dying due to this limited exposure.
another great product from Walmart (U.S.):
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April 26th, 2018, 05:05 PM
#40
I get this from Amazon. Mix one ounce to I gallon of water. I haven’t seen a tick since using it on my hunting clothes.....
https://www.amazon.com/Permethrin-36.../dp/B0048EY6KY