There is absolutely no question that fleas and ticks need to be
controlled. They are dangerous (and annoying) for cats and dogs as well as people. Chemical
solutions can be very dangerous. This article looks at why you should use natural flea and tick
control instead.
The Black Death killed between one
third and a half of the population of Europe between 1347 and 1350. It was spread by fleas
that lived on rats. History shows us that fleas are exceptionally good at spreading
disease!
Ticks are also disease carriers and can leave your cat or dog with fever and
lethargy. Lyme disease is a common tick-borne ailment.
For years, pharmaceutical companies have created an array of
treatments to rid our animals of fleas and ticks. However, the vast majority of these products contain toxic
chemicals that can poison people and the pets we are trying to treat. Even if you follow the instructions, these
products are not safe. The chemicals they contain can cause nervous system toxicity, cancer, asthma, allergies,
seizures, skin rashes and even death. Just because it's on the shelf in the store does not mean that it is safe to
use.
Amazingly, the most dangerous class of treatments are usually
sold over the counter and include spot-on brands like Hartz, Sergeant's and Zodiac. They contain toxic pyrethrin
chemicals such as permethrin which the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) classes as "likely to be
carcinogenic to humans".
But what about vet approved products such as Frontline and
Advantage? Frontline's active ingredient is Fipronil which is known to interfere with the human neural system and
is a suspected carcinogen and endocrine disrupter. Advantage contains Imidacloprid which may also be toxic to the
human nervous system. These products are safer than the first bunch, but that doesn't mean that they are totally
safe.
All spot-on chemical
treatments are highly concentrated and pose the most threat to our pets and us. The EPA is currently investigating all spot-on pesticide
products for flea and tick control due to the numbers of adverse reactions reported, ranging from skin
irritation to seizures and death of the pet. All the above brands are under evaluation by the
EPA.
Pesticides delivered in collars, shampoos and sprays tend to be more diluted
versions of these same chemicals. In all cases they are easily transferred between pets and people.
If you are like us, you'll want to avoid exposing your four-legged family members
to such toxic chemicals. You owe it to your pet to trynatural dog flea and
tick control. Here are our product recommendations for treating pet fleas.
If you are still not convinced, then please look at this KNBC video about the
dangers of pyrethrins: