Parasites

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761Endocrine disruptors / Insecticides / Chemistry / Parasites / Sheep / Louse / Permethrin / Malathion / Wool / Medicine / Antiparasitic agents / Biology

Preventing resistance in sheep lice Peter James, University of Queensland and Garry Levot, NSW Department of Primary Industries Resistance can be defined as a genetic change in response to exposure to a pesticide that en

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Source URL: www.liceboss.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-24 22:07:55
762Biology / Zoology / Medicine / Louse / Crutching / Sucking louse / Ovis / Wool / Pediculosis capitis / Lice / Parasites / Sheep

Monitoring sheep for lice Jenny Cotter, Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia Regular monitoring of mobs for lice and early detection when an infestation begins are key elements of any well-planned lice co

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Source URL: www.liceboss.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-24 22:07:55
763Hairdressing / Biology / Louse / Medicine / Head louse / Comb / Pediculosis capitis / Treatment of human head lice / Lice / Parasites / Parasitology

I guess it is the way you look at a problem… In some cultures not to have head lice is the problem. There is an old Bedouin proverb, referring to head lice, that equates ‘ a deserted head with an ungenerous mind’!

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Source URL: docs.health.vic.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-25 01:57:17
764Parasites / Dog health / Cat health / Zoonoses / Flea / Dirofilaria immitis / Dog / Shampoo / Collar / Veterinary medicine / Biology / Medicine

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Source URL: www.awlqld.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2012-10-08 01:16:20
765Parasites / Pediculosis / Louse / Wool / Medicine / Facial eczema / Pediculosis capitis / Crutching / Sheep / Zoology / Biology

Causes of rubbing in sheep Brian Horton, University of Tasmania Rubbing, biting and itching sheep are relatively common problems, but the correct cause is not always identified. If wrongly diagnosed this may subject the

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Source URL: www.liceboss.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-24 22:07:55
766Insecticides / Biology / Medicine / Chemistry / Parasites / Wool / Louse / Permethrin / Malathion / Antiparasitic agents / Sheep / Endocrine disruptors

Off-shears backline treatments Garry Levot, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries Backline treatments, used off-shears, can be a relatively quick and easy method of treating sheep to eradicate lice, but they r

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Source URL: www.liceboss.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-24 22:07:55
767Cuckoo / Onomatopoeias / Brood parasites / Bird ringing / British Trust for Ornithology / Bird migration / Ornithology / Zoology / Cuculus

Migration of the European Cuckoo from England to Africa Chris Hewson is a research ecologist at the British Trust for Ornithology where he studies the ecology and conservation of Palaearctic African migratory birds and f

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Source URL: www.microwavetelemetry.com

Language: English - Date: 2011-12-15 10:12:31
768Cat health / Fleas / Parasites / Dog health / Cat flea / Dipylidium caninum / Murine typhus / Tick / Plague / Veterinary medicine / Biology / Medicine

LeastLeast-toxic Control of Fleas Fleas feed on warm-blooded animals. The most common species is the cat flea, which will bite humans, dogs, rats, chickens, and raccoons as well as cats. The flea will lay eggs on its ani

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Source URL: www.beyondpesticides.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-07 11:04:54
769Ovis / Sheep / Lice / Parasites / Wool / Pediculosis / Louse / Body louse / Merino / Sheep wool / Zoology / Livestock

Why control sheep lice? Economic effects of lice on production Peter James, University of Queensland Sheep lice are one of the three main parasite diseases of sheep in Australia. They have a significant economic impact o

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Source URL: www.liceboss.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-24 22:07:55
770Organic gardening / Biology / Agriculture / Pest control / Caterpillar / Pesticide / Nematode / Environment / Lepidoptera / Parasites / Garden pests

LeastLeast-toxic Control of TreeTree-boring Caterpillars Tree-boring caterpillars mature to become part of a group called clear-winged moths, which look similar to wasps. These moths lay eggs in late spring. When the res

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Source URL: www.beyondpesticides.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-07 11:05:09
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