Posted on 12/02/2022 3:15:18 PM PST by george76
Two common drugs that veterinarians use to kill parasites on pets could be the solution to getting rid of bedbugs.
Both fluralaner and ivermectin, which are used to kill fleas and ticks on household pets, could also kill bedbugs. The newer, longer-lasting fluralaner showed especially strong potential.
This new research comes from a North Carolina State University (NCSU) study that examined the drugs and their effectiveness in controlling bedbug populations on poultry farms.
Entomologists and veterinary scientists from NC State's College of Veterinary Medicine tested bedbug death rates in different experiments.
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Fluralaner was also highly effective at killing bedbugs that fed on chickens.
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Though fluralaner is new and mostly used for companion animals, Europe and Australia have approved it for use in the poultry industry. Ivermectin is used on household pets, larger animals and for anti-parasitic purposes in humans, particularly in Africa.
Adding fluralaner to poultry drinking water could be effective against bedbugs on poultry farms, the researchers said, along with monitoring, education and heat treatments.
"The health effects to poultry from bedbug infestation are not well documented, but anecdotally poultry farmers see animal welfare concerns like stress and anemia, which could negatively affect meat or egg production," González-Morales said.
Schal added that there are other issues as well.
"There are also concerns for workers on these farms considering how easily bedbugs can spread from poultry to people,"
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I will admit I’ve never seen or gotten bed bugs from any horses I’ve been around in my 70+ years. I don’t worry about Covid in the horses or me and my wife. :)
Compared to Deep State, bedbugs are cute and cuddly.
Oh, no! Not ivermectin, it’s just going to kill people.
Another off-label use for verteranary medicine. Lets see, now we have Ivermecton Fenbensodole, and Flurolaner as theorpuetic drugs for humans. What are they not telling us?
Ivermectin does absolutely nothing against fleas and ticks but might against secondary parasitic infections. I tried fluslaner but it made my dog increasingly nauseous so I didn’t renew the prescription.
Ivermectin is the main ingredient in Heartgard to prevent heartworms in dogs. I just checked and its not listed in NexGard [for fleas & ticks].
The nausea could be dose related?
Ivermectin is a human drug that also has many veterinary uses.
Good Ivermectin links collection.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/4092336/posts?page=93#93
Maybe but the dosage is calculated for the weight of the dog.
Also works for scabbies
You can’t repurpose Ivermectin for this! It’s a horse dewormer and good for nothing but deworming horses. The FDA and CDC taught me that.
Damn them all to hell!
Ivermectin, wonder drug.
Arf arf, Meow, Neigh. That’s what.
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chickens get bedbugs?
Anything with blood that stays still long enough I think.
Great News for your pets. Now they really get to sleep on your bed.
Stuff works on just about anything. I hear the inventor was awarded the Nobel Prize in “Human” medicine! Pretty smart fellow!
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