I have been using Bayer shrub and tree for flea control and it works well but does not get ticks. I had been looking for a low cost alternative to frontline since it gets both fleas and ticks. I came across a product called Termidor SC for termite control that is 9.1% fipronil. Frontline is 9.7% fipronil. Just wondering if anybody has used this for fleas and ticks with any success. It is about $60 for a 20 oz. bottle which is considerably cheaper than the Frontline.
Been using the Termidor now as a spot on for 5 dogs. Just putting a stripe down the middle of their back like you do with Frontline. WORKS GREAT!!!! Have not found a single tick on my dogs since I started using it and I have my hounds in the woods 5 nights a week. The day I put it on them they all had ticks on them. Checked 24 hours later and all ticks were gone and have not seen one since.
I ordered it online from coopers feed and seed. It is $60 for 20 ounces which is CHEAP when compared to frontline. That amount will last me several years. click on link below.
what would i go under like http://www.coopers feed&seed .com are what & thanks for your help ticks are bad on my dogs iam pulling them off every day never mind i seen you posted it thanks for your help
Below is some information on dosage. Termidor is 9.1% Fipronil and Frontline is 9.7%. That is a small difference and by using the Frontline dosage level you are erring on the side of caution and actually using a small amount less than reccommended by Frontlines manufacturer. These are the dosages I have been using and they seem to be working quite well.
How Fipronil is Supplied
Fipronil is available in a topical 9.7 percent solution. Each card contains 3 or 6 pipettes.
Fipronil is also available in a 0.29 percent topical spray, in a 100 ml bottle or 250 ml bottle. Each trigger spray of the 100 ml bottle is 0.5 ml of spray. Each trigger spray of the 250 ml bottle is 1.5 ml.
Dosing Information
Medication should never be administered without first consulting your veterinarian.
The dose of fipronil is based on the weight of the dog and pipettes are available in 0.67 ml (for dogs up to 22 pounds), 1.34 ml (for dogs 23 to 44 pounds), 2.68 ml (for dogs 45 to 88 pounds) and 4 ml (for dogs 89 to 132 pounds). One pipette is applied topically every 30 days.
For cats, pipettes are available in 0.5 ml and one pipette is applied once monthly.
The topical spray is dosed for dogs and cats at 1.5 to 3 ml per pound of body weight. This correlates to 1 to 2 pumps per pound with the 250 ml bottle and 3 to 6 pumps per pound with the 100 ml bottle. Animals with long hair need the higher dose. As with the pipettes, the spray is applied once monthly.
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