Study of Thai herbs for irradicating canine ticks
2010
Saatar Jamikorn(Veterinary and Remount Department, Nakhon Pathom (Thailand). Veterinary and Remount School) E-mail:[email protected] | Puttama Thongsringklee(Veterinary and Remount Department, Nakhon Pathom (Thailand). Research and Development Section) | Uthai Sothanaphun(Silpakorn University. Sanam Chandra Palace Campus, Nakhon Pathom (Thailand). Faculty of Phamacology) | Somluck Khongmuang(Silpakorn University. Sanam Chandra Palace Campus, Nakhon Pathom (Thailand). Faculty of Phamacology)
Study of Thai herbs for ticks killing was aimed to study the most efficient kind of herbs in killing ticks 4 substance, Including their concentration and quality deterioration. Ten Thai herbs for this study and then put into the 4 substances with high efficiency were Tobacco, Cajuput tree, Clove tree and Garlic. The test was administered repeatedly 4 times : (August - October) (November - January) (February - April) and (May - July), the duration was 1 year. It was found that the substance of lowest concentration that was harmless to dogs but can kill ticks, a test was administered at various levels of concentration. Concentrate of Tobacco at 5 percent male and female ticks dead 100 percent, ranked the second place : Clove tree at 2.5 percent male and female ticks dead 53.33 percent, Cajuput tree at 2.5 percent male and female ticks dead 23.33 percent and Garlic at 30 percent male and female ticks survived.
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