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| *Single or occasional treatments will only give temporary relief from fleas as the majority of the population is '''in the environment''' | | *Single or occasional treatments will only give temporary relief from fleas as the majority of the population is '''in the environment''' |
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− | *Appropriate action muct be taken to stop re-infestation | + | *Appropriate action must be taken to stop re-infestation |
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| *The animal must be rid of its resident flea population | | *The animal must be rid of its resident flea population |
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| **From outside the home | | **From outside the home |
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− | *The enironmental reservoir population should be eliminated | + | *The environmental reservoir population should be eliminated |
| **Animal treatment to deplete reservoir | | **Animal treatment to deplete reservoir |
− | ***Alduticides | + | ***Adulticides |
| ***Adulticides with larvicidal effects | | ***Adulticides with larvicidal effects |
| ***Insect growth regulators (IGR's) | | ***Insect growth regulators (IGR's) |
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| ***Entomorphagous nematodes | | ***Entomorphagous nematodes |
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− | *To prevent resistance occuring, control methods should not rely solely on chemical methods | + | *To prevent resistance occurring, control methods should not rely solely on chemical methods |
− | **Hygiene such as regular vaccuming and washing of the animal's bedding should also occur for the most effective treatment | + | **Hygiene such as regular vacuuming and washing of the animal's bedding should also occur for the most effective treatment |
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| *For more information on the chemicals used for flea treatment click [[Ectoparasiticides|here]]. | | *For more information on the chemicals used for flea treatment click [[Ectoparasiticides|here]]. |