This book chapter describes the most common control methods: the use of genetically resistant animals and the application of acaricides. Acaricides may be applied through dips, sprays or pour-on formulations as well as intra-ruminal boluses, ear tagscand footbaths. Resistance to acaricides is thecability in a strain of ticks to tolerate doses of acaricides that would prove lethal to most individuals in a normal population of the same species, and this is a major and growing problem. An anti-tick vaccine is commercially available for only a single tick species. Pasture management also has a role in integrated control. Each of these options would be about developing technologies, at best partial solutions to practical problems. As has been de...
Ticks transmit at least the same number or even more pathogens than any other group of blood-feeding...
Tick-borne diseases are every cattle owner s nightmare. With redwater fever, heartwater, anaplasmosi...
Tick control is a subject that has stimulated intense interest for more than a century. This article...
This book chapter describes the most common control methods: the use of genetically resistant animal...
Widespread and increasing resistance to most available acaracides threatens both global livestock in...
Vector-borne diseases are of global importance to human and animal health. Empirical trials of effec...
Vector-borne diseases are of global importance to human and animal health. Empirical trials of effec...
Tick-borne diseases (TBDs) represent a growing burden for human and animal health worldwide. Several...
Editorial Ticks are forced blood sucker ectoparasites that feed on many different vertebrate hosts a...
Ticks are important vectors of a large number of pathogenic organisms. In the Netherlands, Ixodes ri...
Ticks are important vectors of a large number of pathogenic organisms. In the Netherlands, Ixodes ri...
BEZUIDENHOUT, J. D. & BIGALKE, R. D., 1987. The control of heartwater by means of tick control. ...
Animals as hosts for ticks Animal husbandry could not be practised over large areas of the planet wi...
Tick and tick borne diseases cause many problems to man and domestic animals world wide. These probl...
Abstract Lyme borreliosis (LB) and other Ixodes ricinus-borne diseases (TBDs) are diseases that emer...
Ticks transmit at least the same number or even more pathogens than any other group of blood-feeding...
Tick-borne diseases are every cattle owner s nightmare. With redwater fever, heartwater, anaplasmosi...
Tick control is a subject that has stimulated intense interest for more than a century. This article...
This book chapter describes the most common control methods: the use of genetically resistant animal...
Widespread and increasing resistance to most available acaracides threatens both global livestock in...
Vector-borne diseases are of global importance to human and animal health. Empirical trials of effec...
Vector-borne diseases are of global importance to human and animal health. Empirical trials of effec...
Tick-borne diseases (TBDs) represent a growing burden for human and animal health worldwide. Several...
Editorial Ticks are forced blood sucker ectoparasites that feed on many different vertebrate hosts a...
Ticks are important vectors of a large number of pathogenic organisms. In the Netherlands, Ixodes ri...
Ticks are important vectors of a large number of pathogenic organisms. In the Netherlands, Ixodes ri...
BEZUIDENHOUT, J. D. & BIGALKE, R. D., 1987. The control of heartwater by means of tick control. ...
Animals as hosts for ticks Animal husbandry could not be practised over large areas of the planet wi...
Tick and tick borne diseases cause many problems to man and domestic animals world wide. These probl...
Abstract Lyme borreliosis (LB) and other Ixodes ricinus-borne diseases (TBDs) are diseases that emer...
Ticks transmit at least the same number or even more pathogens than any other group of blood-feeding...
Tick-borne diseases are every cattle owner s nightmare. With redwater fever, heartwater, anaplasmosi...
Tick control is a subject that has stimulated intense interest for more than a century. This article...