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They like to build nests on the tree branches if you cut it down you kill the unhatched eggs and prevent future nests This will make them go to another place where they can build a nest above predators
yes, changing the temperature range of an unhatched egg can easily kill the embryo.
you go to your nearest chemist and buy worm tablets that is what to do they are simple to kill but you cant see there eggs so you have to bleach everything to kill the eggs and that is how you kill worms and kill the worm eggs.
Using a topical antibacterial agent such as Be Super Clean can kill demodex on dogs effectively.
you could also shake the eggs....
For the topical antibiotic to work best, it should be used only to prevent infection in a fresh wound, not to treat an infection that has already started.
antibiotics (agents that kill bacteria), such as erythromycin, clindamycin (Cleocin-T), and meclocycline (Meclan); comedolytics (agents that loosen hard plugs and open pores) such as the vitamin A acid tretinoin (Retin-A), salicylic acid
Nits are the eggs laid by human head lice Pediculosis capitis. The lice are about a millimeter long (easy to see look in the related link below). I suspect the dots you are finding are the eggs (nits) that are glued to the base of your hair strands. The eggs (nits) are very difficult to remove even after they are dead or have hatched.You need to kill the lice and the eggs using some proprietary topical treatment.
You can purchase a topical spray and dip called Bayticol, check at your local feed store or at your veterinarian clinic for more topical agents that are available for you. Hope that this helps you!
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