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| * These are mainly used for pest control in crop protection schemes. The above two drugs though are both currently used for flea control. | | * These are mainly used for pest control in crop protection schemes. The above two drugs though are both currently used for flea control. |
| * They work by stimulating and then blocking post-synaptic nicotinic acetylcholine receptors which leads to paralysis and death. | | * They work by stimulating and then blocking post-synaptic nicotinic acetylcholine receptors which leads to paralysis and death. |
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| + | '''Phenylpyrazoles - Fipronil, Pyripole''' |
| + | * These are used for flea control and work by blocking GABA transmitted impulses, thus blocking the influx of chlorine ione into nerve cells. |
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| + | '''Macrocyclic Lactones - avermectins and milbemycins''' |
| + | * These are endectocides are will be discussed in full on the anti-helminth pages. |
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| + | '''Amidines - Amitraz''' |
| + | * This has limited action in veterinary medicine. |
| + | * It works by acting on octoparamine receptor sites, these are within parasite muscles, resulting in increased nervous activity, spasming and death. |
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| + | ===Inert Inorganics=== |
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| + | These are inert substances, often powder, that are used to treat the environment in a properly managed flea control scheme. They work by dessication of the flea eggs or by clogging their spiracles. An example is '''Sodium polyborate'''. |
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| + | ===Insect Growth Regulators=== |
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| + | '''Insect juvenile hormone analogues - methoprene, pyriproxyfen''' |
| + | These work by blocking receptor sites for insect juvenile hormone. This stops the juvenile insect from continuing along it's natural form of devlopment and never reaching adult status. |
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| + | '''Chitin Inhibitors - Cyromazine, dicyclanil, lufenuron''' |
| + | These likewise block insect development by preventing the insect access to chitin, one of the key components to an adult insect's exoskeleton. |
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| + | ==Points to Consider When Choosing an Ectoparasiticide== |