The indiscriminate use of acaricides is a problem worldwide and has increased the selection of acaricide-resistant tick populations. The goal of this study was to evaluate the acaricide effects of two essential oils (from Schinus molle and Bulnesia sarmientoi) using the larval immersion test on three Rhipicephalus tick species. Rhipicephalus evertsi, Rhipicephalus appendiculatus and Rhipicephalus pulchelus ticks collected in Kenya, without history of acaricide exposure, were tested, as well as individuals from two populations of Rhipicephalus microplus (with or without history of acaricide exposure), for comparison. The sample most resistant to the treatments was a population of R. microplus with previous acaricide exposure, whereas the lea...
Improving and increasing livestock production system yield requires parasite control, especially tic...
Improving and increasing livestock production system yield requires parasite control, especially tic...
Infestations with the cattle tick, Rhipicephalus microplus, constitute the most important ectoparasi...
The indiscriminate use of acaricides is a problem worldwide and has increased the selection of acari...
The indiscriminate use of acaricides is a problem worldwide and has increased the selection of acari...
AbstractThe acaricidal effect of seven essential oils was examined in vitro against the cattle tick ...
Use of synthetic chemicals in addressing livestock attacks by ticks has negative effects on animals,...
Limitation the number of ixodes ticks is one of the most important tasks of modern science and requi...
Ticks are blood-feeding ecto-parasites that have a cosmopolitan distribution in tropical and subtrop...
The botanical acaricides are natural products derived from plant secondary metabolism. This metaboli...
Tick control is a priority in order to prevent the transmission of vector-borne diseases. Industrial...
Tick control is a priority in order to prevent the transmission of vector-borne diseases. Industrial...
Boophilus (Rhipicephalus) microplus is a one host hard tick widespread in warm climates worldwide, r...
Boophilus (Rhipicephalus) microplus is a one host hard tick widespread in warm climates worldwide, r...
AbstractThe present study aimed to evaluate the activity of Lippia gracilis Schauer essential oil ob...
Improving and increasing livestock production system yield requires parasite control, especially tic...
Improving and increasing livestock production system yield requires parasite control, especially tic...
Infestations with the cattle tick, Rhipicephalus microplus, constitute the most important ectoparasi...
The indiscriminate use of acaricides is a problem worldwide and has increased the selection of acari...
The indiscriminate use of acaricides is a problem worldwide and has increased the selection of acari...
AbstractThe acaricidal effect of seven essential oils was examined in vitro against the cattle tick ...
Use of synthetic chemicals in addressing livestock attacks by ticks has negative effects on animals,...
Limitation the number of ixodes ticks is one of the most important tasks of modern science and requi...
Ticks are blood-feeding ecto-parasites that have a cosmopolitan distribution in tropical and subtrop...
The botanical acaricides are natural products derived from plant secondary metabolism. This metaboli...
Tick control is a priority in order to prevent the transmission of vector-borne diseases. Industrial...
Tick control is a priority in order to prevent the transmission of vector-borne diseases. Industrial...
Boophilus (Rhipicephalus) microplus is a one host hard tick widespread in warm climates worldwide, r...
Boophilus (Rhipicephalus) microplus is a one host hard tick widespread in warm climates worldwide, r...
AbstractThe present study aimed to evaluate the activity of Lippia gracilis Schauer essential oil ob...
Improving and increasing livestock production system yield requires parasite control, especially tic...
Improving and increasing livestock production system yield requires parasite control, especially tic...
Infestations with the cattle tick, Rhipicephalus microplus, constitute the most important ectoparasi...