Efficiency of fluralaner pour-on in different strategic control protocols against Rhipicephalus microplus on Brangus cattle in a tropical area.
Guilherme Henrique ReckziegelMariana Green de FreitasJuliane Francielle TutijaVinícius Duarte RodriguesDyego Gonçalves Lino BorgesMurilo Damasceno Brunet de FreitasTiago GallinaWelber Daniel Zanetti LopesDaniel de Castro RodriguesHeitor Oliveira Arriero de AmaralTom StrydomSiddhartha TorresFernando de Almeida BorgesPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2024)
Therefore, three applications of fluralaner, with one application every 42 days from the beginning of the rainy season in the middle spring, resulted in effective tick control for 224 days. When three additional treatments were given in autumn/winter with intervals of 42 days between applications, tick counts were reduced throughout the year. This strategic control approach may be indicated in years with climatic conditions that allow that population peaks are expected to occur in the autumn/winter period.
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