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Pet flea and tick treatments contain pesticides that end up washing into the environment - here’s how

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

However, these treatments are polluting our rivers and could pose a health risk to pet-loving families, according to new research.

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  • However, these treatments are polluting our rivers and could pose a health risk to pet-loving families, according to new research.
  • They spread over the skin of the animal making it toxic to fleas (and sometimes ticks) for at least one month.
  • They’re often sold as part of a pet healthcare plan, whereby pet owners make a monthly payment for a package of year-round treatments.
  • There were multiple likely additional pathways for these chemicals to end up going down the drain.
  • In my opinion, preventative flea treatment is neither necessary nor desirable in most cases.
  • Non-chemical methods such as flea traps, regular hot washing of the animal’s bedding to kill larval fleas and hoovering are effective.
  • There are also oral flea and tick treatments such as isoxazolines, which rapidly resolve flea infestations.

Proceed with precaution

  • To make sure newer classes of parasiticide such as isoxazolines remain as effective as possible, extensive preventative use cannot continue.
  • Previous research has also raised concerns about possible health risks to pet owners and veterinary professionals from chronic exposure to pet parasiticides.
  • Our work supports these concerns, demonstrating that fipronil and imidacloprid readily transfer to bedding and owner’s hands, so they will quickly get smeared around the household.


Dave Goulson receives funding from the Veterinary Medicines Directorate. He is a member of the Green Party.

Emerald Lawn Care Inc. Announce New Office Location in Wheeling, Illinois

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Monday, March 25, 2024

Emerald Lawn Care , a leading provider of lawn care services, including lawn fertilization, weed control, and pest control services, is excited to announce its new office location at Emerald Lawn Care Inc., 574 Wheeling Rd., Wheeling, IL, 60090.

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  • Emerald Lawn Care , a leading provider of lawn care services, including lawn fertilization, weed control, and pest control services, is excited to announce its new office location at Emerald Lawn Care Inc., 574 Wheeling Rd., Wheeling, IL, 60090.
  • “We take the time to listen to our client’s lawn care needs and tailor our services to meet those needs, ensuring that their lawn always looks its best,” said a spokesperson for Emerald Lawn Care.
  • The professional team at the renowned lawn care company in Illinois is dedicated to its local community by consistently providing a personalized and customer-centric approach to lawn care.
  • Emerald Lawn Care invites homeowners with questions about its lawn care services to fill out the contact form or sign up via its website to receive a free quote today.

Understand the Risk of Pests and Proper Prevention Measures this National Pest Management Month

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Monday, April 1, 2024

April is National Pest Management Month (NPMM), an annual observance recognized by Chase’s Calendar of Events highlighting the vital role pest control plays in protecting public health, food and property from the threats posed by pests.

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  • April is National Pest Management Month (NPMM), an annual observance recognized by Chase’s Calendar of Events highlighting the vital role pest control plays in protecting public health, food and property from the threats posed by pests.
  • This April, the National Pest Management Association ( NPMA ) is dedicated to educating consumers about the risks associated with pests and emphasizing the critical role of proper pest control.
  • “If you suspect a pest infestation, be proactive in your prevention and call a pest control professional,” says Fredericks.
  • Pest control is not a do-it-yourself task, for more expert prevention tips and to find a licensed pest control professional, visit www.PestWorld.org .

LegalShield Consumer Stress Legal Index: February Results Show Persistent Elevated Consumer Stress Amid Interest Rate Holding Pattern

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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

LegalShield’s February Consumer Stress Legal Index (CSLI) highlights an uptick in financial stress among U.S. consumers.

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  • LegalShield’s February Consumer Stress Legal Index (CSLI) highlights an uptick in financial stress among U.S. consumers.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240319099667/en/
    LegalShield’s February Consumer Stress Legal Index (CSLI) highlights an uptick in financial stress among U.S. consumers.
  • The latest results from The Conference Board and University of Michigan were foretold by LegalShield’s December 2023 CSLI report .
  • The index is built on three sub-indices tracking calls for legal assistance for issues related to Consumer Finance, Bankruptcy and Foreclosure.

Nonprofit Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) Warns Parasitic Pet Diseases Will Spread Further in 2024

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Tuesday, April 2, 2024

SALEM, Ore., April 2, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The nonprofit Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC), the nation's leading authority on parasitic diseases that threaten the health of pets and people, today warned of the continued expansion of heartworm, Lyme Disease and other tick-borne diseases throughout the United States in 2024. Pet owners can learn more about higher-than-average parasitic disease risks CAPC predicts in its 2024 Pet Parasite Forecast released today, as well as in its corresponding monthly prevalence maps at petdiseasealerts.org.

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  • Pet owners can learn more about higher-than-average parasitic disease risks CAPC predicts in its 2024 Pet Parasite Forecast released today, as well as in its corresponding monthly prevalence maps at petdiseasealerts.org .
  • While CAPC's nationwide annual forecasts track progression of diseases, our monthly forecasts at petdiseasealerts.org help pet owners understand immediate threats in their neighborhoods.
  • In its 2024 Pet Parasite Forecast , CAPC reports ticks and mosquitoes remain the principal transmitters of pet and human vector-borne diseases.
  • Both the annual forecast and the 30-Day Pet Parasite Forecast Maps are designed to alert pet owners of impending outbreaks.

Freed-Hardeman Sits on Top of Basketball World, Wins NAIA National Championship

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

KANSAS CITY, Miss., March 28, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Despite trailing by six points with one minute remaining in the championship game of the 2024 NAIA Men's Basketball National Championship, presented by Ballogy, FHU Head Basketball Coach Drew Stutts and the Lions forced a flurry of turnovers and scored the final 10 points of the game to take the Big Red Banner and the championship trophy home to Henderson! They claimed a 71-67 championship victory over the Langston (Oklahoma) University Lions Tuesday night, March 26.

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  • The Freed-Hardeman University Lions claimed a groundbreaking victory Tuesday, March 26, 2024, becoming NAIA Men's Basketball National Champions for the first time in the school's history.
  • They claimed a 71-67 championship victory over the Langston (Oklahoma) University Lions Tuesday night, March 26.
  • The Lions (32-4) lived up to a championship game with neither team leading by more than two possessions.
  • "Any team that wins the national championship has to have a lot of grit, a lot of skill and great coaching.

Expertech workers move towards strike action

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

"It's appalling to see Expertech continue to disregard the hard work and dedication of these workers.

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  • "It's appalling to see Expertech continue to disregard the hard work and dedication of these workers.
  • Our members have patiently awaited resolution but with only minimal progress on wages and outsourcing of work we are rapidly approaching the necessity of strike action."
  • "As the clock ticks towards potential strike action there is a still time for Expertech to deliver a fair agreement but our bargaining committee stands prepared to take decisive action should the need arise."
  • Unifor's 'Shame on Bell' campaign aims to highlight the struggles faced by workers, including those at Bell Expertech.

Experts Warn of Rising Pest Populations Across the U.S. this Spring & Summer Due to Erratic Weather Patterns

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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

FAIRFAX, Va., March 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) released its bi-annual Bug Barometer®, forecasting what Americans can expect from pest populations in their respective regions across the U.S. this spring and summer based on weather patterns, long-term forecasts and pest biology. Due to erratic weather patterns throughout the winter and a warm spring expected across the U.S., NPMA's expert entomologists are warning of increased populations of pests like ticks, mosquitoes, ants and more.

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  • Due to erratic weather patterns throughout the winter and a warm spring expected across the U.S., NPMA's expert entomologists are warning of increased populations of pests like ticks, mosquitoes, ants and more.
  • The National Pest Management Association reveals Spring & Summer 2024 Bug Barometer® forecast for the continental U.S.
    "The U.S. has experienced some wild weather this year.
  • "While we typically anticipate an increase in pest activity during the spring and summer, these conditions, paired with warm temperatures and rainfall on the horizon, can create the ideal conditions for pest populations to boom."
  • For more information about pest prevention, NPMA's Bug Barometer® forecast and to find a pest control professional near you, visit PestWorld.org .

1.9 Million Doses of NexGard® PLUS (afoxolaner, moxidectin and pyrantel chewable tablets): Donated by Boehringer Ingelheim Cares Foundation to Aid Shelter Dogs in Need

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Friday, March 15, 2024

The Boehringer Ingelheim Cares Foundation has donated 1.9 million doses of NexGard® PLUS to animal shelters in need.

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  • The Boehringer Ingelheim Cares Foundation has donated 1.9 million doses of NexGard® PLUS to animal shelters in need.
  • The Foundation has donated 1.9 million doses of NexGard® PLUS chews, a delicious beef-flavored soft chew, designed to protect dogs from fleas and ticks, prevent heartworm disease, and treat and control roundworms and hookworms.
  • Over 6 million doses of NexGard® PLUS chews have been sold since its launch in 2023.
  • NexGard® PLUS (afoxolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel chewable tablets) are for use in dogs only.

Grattan on Friday: Albanese has made a statement in choosing Sam Mostyn as governor-general, but he could have been bolder

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Friday, April 5, 2024

Mostyn has progressive political views and, historically and currently, links with Labor governments.

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  • Mostyn has progressive political views and, historically and currently, links with Labor governments.
  • She was a staffer to Paul Keating, and has headed Anthony Albanese’s Women’s Economic Equality Taskforce.
  • None of that makes her unsuitable to be governor-general, a post occupied with distinction by former ministers from both sides of politics.
  • Mostyn’s appointment reflects the two sides of Albanese’s political character – the cautious leader and the leader who wants to make a statement.
  • The bigger statement would have been to choose the first Indigenous governor-general – a strong positive gesture after the referendum’s loss.
  • Also, an Indigenous appointee might potentally have come under serious personal pressures, given the differing views among their own people.
  • If he wasn’t to go the Indigenous route, it was virtually certain Albanese would appoint a woman.
  • Mostyn also had the attraction of extensive commercial experience, bringing something new to the office.
  • When he appeared with Mostyn at Wednesday’s news conference, Albanese carefully ensured she faced no questions.


Michelle Grattan does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.