I have used a low dose Sevin dust on our outside dogs before and it worked well with no side effects.
It is not recommended that you use Sevin Dust on animals even though some people do it. It is recommended to powder it in the yard and gardens.
You can bathe them in dog flea shampoo or dust their undersides with Sevin (the kind you use in the garden).
The warnings on the Sevin container say to wear gloves when handling it, and use caution using around people pand pets. So yes, it is likely to be harmful to dogs.
Sevin dust will take care of them quite well.
I believe you mean Sevin dust, a pesticide. Your first step should be to read the product package label. The label will give you important information about safe use, plants intended for use, storage, cleanup, and exposure prevention. Any chemical pesticide or herbicide has risks and it is important to read the label instructions and safeguards first.
According to the Pesticide Action Network North America's website 10% Sevin Dust has had its registration for use in the US cancelled on July 1, 1987. Cancelled due to it being highly acutely toxic, known carcinogen, reproductive and developmental toxin and groundwater pollutant.
i do not think its a problem
Yes, they say in the commercial that it's safe.
Please don't. Sevin is highly toxic to bees. Don't spray flowering plants because you will kill all the bees attracted by the flowers.
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I am not sure about dogs but dust is very bad for guinea pigs. They are very susceptible to respiratory problems so dust is VERY bad for them. Be sure to not ever use wood shavings as bedding for that very reason.Hope This Helps,A Guinea Pig Lover