Veterinarski Glasnik (Jan 2002)

Fleas and flea control

  • Dautović Živomir,
  • Knežević Dragan L.,
  • Zdravković Danilo,
  • Katić Sofija

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/VETGL0204177D
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56, no. 3-4
pp. 177 – 186

Abstract

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Fleas as hemeatophagous arthropodes take part in the spreading of certain diseases such as bubonic plague, murine typhus, tick-borne typhus tularaemia, or can be transitory hosts for certain species of cestodes for dogs and cats. Depending on the type of host on which fleas persist and the habitat, measures that can be taken to control them can be only sanitary-hygiene, individual, or treatment of the habitat. Sanitary-hygiene measures mostly consist of regular cleaning. Individual protection implies the use of insecticides for re-impregnating clothing, spraying clothing and the use of repellents. Treatment of habitats comprises the use of insecticides of the group of organophosphates, metyl-carbamates, pyrethroids and organo-chlorine compounds, instruments for dusting and spraying. In addition to these compounds, preparations based on imidaclopride, fipronyl and inhibitors of insect growth (IGRs) and development (IDIs) are also used. Flea control in household pets is implemented using measures of individual protection and treatment of their habitats.

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