ahallada
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quote: Originally posted by Chiggers
You have to use something else for ticks. It does not have anything in it for ticks.
One of the active ingredients in this Bayer Shrub and Tree spray is Imidicloprid which is the same ingredient in Advantage, NOT Advantix. Advantix has both Imidicloprid and Permethrin combined for tick prevention where Advantage is only labeled for fleas. Advantage (Imidicloprid) has shown very poor tick prevention and did not have enough efficacy to make the label. I'm not sure why people are not seeing ticks on their dogs after using the Bayer Shrub and Tree spray unless it does have another ingredient that repels or kills ticks and the active ingredient is witheld or if the concentration of Imidicloprid that is actually getting on the skin is just alot higher with this method.
Would be good to get some current reports from anyone using this Bayer Shrub and Tree spray and effectiveness against ticks in areas with known problems.
Also, Advantage has the same MSDS sheet as the Bayer Shrub and Tree Spray with two witheld active ingredients for trade secret reasons so I'm thinking that it probably is the same active ingredients. The difference would be in the carrier used. I posted a question on the veterinary information network and the Bayer technical support person said that he didn't recommend using this spray because it had a different carrier than Advantage that was not researched in dogs. Might just be their way of protecting themselves from liability or loss of Advantage sales. Either way it is good to get more numbers here in our own research and any reports of side effects posted here. I'm a big believer in clinical studies on live dogs in real situations.
Please continue to post your experiences with this product and any side effects you may have noticed. Let us know of the effectiveness also against both fleas and ticks and any cases where ticks have still been found. I'm particularly interested in any cases where people were seeing alot of ticks and now after using the Bayer Shrub and Tree spray are no longer seeing any.
As far as application goes, I'd recommend spraying the product into a syringe to see how much product comes out with each full spray. Then figure out based on the dogs weight how many "pumps" to apply. I'd work the dogs hair backwards while spraying onto the skin and reapplying after bathing or monthly. You can also apply a light application weekly if needed in bad flea infestations. The other route is to use a syringe and place the product in about 4 different areas on the back by parting the hair and applying it to the skin. For a big dog that would be about 4 cc to each area, back of neck, top of shoulder, middle back, and just ahead of the base of the tail. The base of the tail is one of the most important areas for fleas and the head area is one of the most important for ticks.
Look forward to hearing more reports here. Especially the effectiveness against ticks.
Allen
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