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imidacloprid

Coverage of imidacloprid in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Apr 21 · 09:00 UTCMost recent: Aug 4 · 23:01 UTC
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  • HEALTHAug 4 · 23:01 UTCNEW SCIENTIST
    Should you stop using preventive flea treatments on your pets?

    A UK House of Lords report warns that pet flea and tick treatments may pose risks to human health and wildlife due to unassessed safety and environmental impacts. It recommends restricting sales to require consultation with professionals and highlights pesticides like fipronil and imidacloprid contaminating waterways.

  • HEALTHMay 21 · 05:00 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    Toxic chemicals in pet flea treatments harming wildlife, UK study warns

    A UK study warns that chemicals fipronil and imidacloprid used in pet flea treatments are harming wildlife in rivers, parks, and conservation areas, despite being banned as pesticides. These toxic chemicals are causing irreversible damage to aquatic life, birds, and pollinators, and have also been linked to lower cognitive scores in children with autism. The study calls for urgent government action to restrict their use.

  • SCIENCEApr 21 · 09:00 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    Experts call for restrictions on pet flea treatments that harm UK songbirds

    Experts urge restrictions on pet flea treatments after research found common UK garden birds' feathers widely contaminated with insecticides linked to brain damage and chick mortality. Permethrin, imidacloprid, and fipronil—banned for agricultural use but present in pet treatments—were detected in nearly all tested samples.