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: , , (all in days, ph , , respectively, °c) toxicology: cyfluthrin is considered moderately toxic to mammals. the oral dose of cyfluthrin that resulted in mortality to half of the test animals (ld ) ranged from - mg/kg in rats, - mg/kg in mice, > mg/kg in sheep, > mg/kg in dogs and > mg/kg in rabbits
in hour tests, and ranged from - ug/l in hour tests. although cyfluthrin is an irritant to human skin, especially facial skin, it is not considered to have high dermal toxicity. the dermal ld in tests with rats was > mg/kg, and was not found to be a skin irritant or sensitizer in guinea pigs and rabbits...
https://www.chemnet.com/ChinaSuppliers/15264/Cyfluthrin--1984398.html
pet's intestines. these worms range in size from small to surprisingly large (up to cm in length). regardless of their size however, they all have negative, and have potentially deadly effects. most species of animal, as well as humans, can be infected with intestinal worms, including dogs, cats, rabbits
pet's intestines. these worms range in size from small to surprisingly large (up to cm in length). regardless of their size however, they all have negative, and have potentially deadly effects. most species of animal, as well as humans, can be infected with intestinal worms, including dogs, cats, rabbits...
https://www.denmarkvethospital.com.au/IntestinalWorms.aspx
animals hydramethylnon is low in toxicity to both male and female rats ( ). see boxes on laboratory testing, toxicity category, and ld /lc . when researchers applied hydramethylnon to the skin of rabbits, they found no evidence of toxicity ( ). hydramethylnon is not a skin sensitizer in guinea pigs (
). hydramethylnon causes moderate, but temporary, eye irritation in rabbits ( ). researchers found that hydramethylnon is practically non-toxic when inhaled by rats ( ). rats fed hydramethylnon showed the following signs: salivation, decreased activity, decreased appetite, weight loss, bloody nose,...
http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/hydragen.pdf