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Toxicity of Insecticides 4-H Veterinary Science Extension Veterinary Medicine Texas AgriLife Extension Service College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Texas A&M System http://aevm.tamu.edu
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Objectives List safety precautions that should be employed when using insecticides List and discuss the three major types of insecticides that cause problems in animals Describe the common signs of poisoning in animals Describe the steps that should be taken to treated a poisoned animal Discuss the sources of assistance that may be consulted when poisoning occurs
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Insecticide A substance or preparation used for killing arthropods Insects Flies, fleas, lice Arachnids Ticks, mites
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READ AND FOLLOW THE LABEL Precautions to prevent poisoning Follow labeled dose Follow labeled interval
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Poisoning of insecticides Accidental exposures Spilled chemicals Open chemical containers Using chemical containers for feed buckets Using too much Increased labeled dose Using more often than label recommends Decrease labeled intervals
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Guidelines for proper use Use a particular insecticide only for the types of animals the label recommends. Accurately calculate and use the correct amount of insecticide per instructions (labeled dose). Store insecticides at proper temperature and out of reach of animals. Do not repeat use of insecticide more often than label recommends (labeled interval). Don’t use insecticides stored over 1 year.
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Types of insecticides Moderate to high toxicity Organophosphorus compounds Carbamate compounds Chlorinated hydrocarbon compounds Low toxicity Pyrethroid compounds
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Organophosphorus compounds Affects nervous system of body Uncontrollable body functions Symptoms Increase salivation and defecation Vomiting and stomach pains Muscle stiffness Paralysis Constricted pupils Death
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Early sign Restlessness Trembling Treatable If caught early Products Coumaphos (Co-Ral®) Malathion Chlorpyrifos (Dursban®) – Withdrawn Diazinon – Withdrawn Parathion – Withdrawn
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Carbamate compounds Similar to organophosphorus Affects nervous system of body Symptoms Increase salivation and defecation Vomiting and stomach pains Muscle stiffness Paralysis Constricted pupils
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Products Carbaryl (Sevin®) Powder and shampoos for treatment of fleas and ticks Proper use harmless Not for use in puppies or kittens <4 weeks of age
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Chlorinated hydrocarbon compounds Controls flies and ticks Affects Central Nervous System (brain and spinal cord) Symptoms Trembling and shivering Excitement/nervousness/convulsions Loss of consciousness Dilated pupils Death Not always fatal Animal may be able to break down compound
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Products Methoxychlor (Marlate®) Lindane – Withdrawn Toxaphene – Withdrawn Dieldrin Not for use on livestock Crop insect control Powder and spray forms Keep secure
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Poisoning If poisoning is suspected Handle animal carefully to avoid injury Separate from other animals Remove insecticide source Wash animal with water Treatment Organophosphorus or carbamate Antidote or atropine – blocks effects Chlorinated hyrdocarbon No specific antidote Quiet place, possible sedation
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Assistance Local Poison Information Centers Texas State Poison Center
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