Parasites in pets
Archer IGR is a ground - breaking new Insect Growth Regulator which interrupts or inhibits the life cycle of most insect invaders. Some people call it contraception for pests or birth control for roaches. If an animal is unable to achieve adulthood, it is not capable of reproducing. By halting the full growth of an insect, we keep it from attaining the crucial adult phase, thus stopping the life cycle as well as infestation. Additionally it is photostable, and therefore it doesn’t break down easily in direct natural light. You can use Archer IGR to regulate insect populations both in the house and outside the house. The Archer IGR unique mode of action disrupts the life cycle of ants, fleas, flies, ticks, cockroaches, mosquitoes and beetles leading to effective population control of any and all of these insects.
Frontline for dogs incorporates a radical original component: Fipronil. Wipes out both fleas as well as ticks virtually in no time. Gentle enough for puppies and little kitties. Frontline collects naturally inside hair follicles and lipid making glands and reapplies itself to the pores and skin and hair. Withstands baths, rainwater and shampoos. Until now, Frontline could only be secured by a pricey visit to your veterinarian who almost certainly charged for the office visit AND professional fees for the Frontline prescription.
Tapeworm are internal bloodsuckers, infecting every type of mammals, such as people and domestic pets. Their life cycles are very complex. They require one intermediate host plus a final or definitive host wherein to reproduce. The last host is considered your pet where the mature tape worm abides. The segments, full of offspring, are passed in the feces. While warm, the segments are active, but as they dry, they crack open and liberate the eggs inside. Either an adult louse or a flea larva consumes the eggs. The egg evolves into an immature form inside insect. If your pet or cat eats the insect, the immature form evolves into an adult and the life cycle is finished.


























