“…External usetopic/spray A combination of 6.76% fipronil and 50.48% permethrin offered an efficacy of 0.97 30 days post-treatment (Dumont et al, 2015c) A combination of 6.76% fipronil and 50.48% permethrin offered a repellency at 24h of 95% 28 days post-treatment (Varloud and Fourie, 2015) 5 out of 8 dogs treated with a combination of fipronil (9.8 %) and (S)-methoprene (8.8 %) had ticks 28 days post-treatment (Varloud and Hodgkins, 2015) A combination of fipronil (9.8 %) and (S)-methoprene (8.8 %) offered an efficacy of 0.86 106 post-treatment (Tiawsirisup et al, 2013) Fipronil (10%) had an efficacy of 0.9 28 days post-treatment (Kuzner et al, 2013) Fipronil had mean efficacy of 0.94 30 days post-treatment (Kunkle et al, 2012b) A combination of Fipronil/Amitraz/ (S)-Methoprene had a mortality effect (48h postexposure) of 0.99 2 days post-treatment The efficacy of a combination containing fipronil, amitraz and (S)-methoprene increased from 0.85 on day of treatment (mortality recorded 24h post-exposure) to 0.91 50 days later. (Brianti et al, 2010) A combination of fipronil 10% + (S)-methoprene 9% had an efficacy of 0.93 28 days post-treatment Fipronil had an efficacy of 0.89 42 days posttreatment (Hellmann et al, 2007) Fipronil had an efficacy of 0.89 56 days posttreatment (Hellmann et al, 2003) Fipronil had an efficacy of 0.89 28 days posttreament (Beugnet et al, 2016) combination of fipronil and permethrin had efficacy of 0.98 (tick mortality 24 hours postexposure)28 days post-treatment Amitraz EC 251-375-4 (Kunkle et al, 2012b) Substance is very toxic to aquatic life, is very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects, is harmful if swallowed, may cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure and may cause an allergic skin reaction.…”