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Hi Phoenix ...... what brand of flea treatment do you use for Ebony? It seems that some brands are now ineffective, such as Frontline. My other thought, which could be totally off, is eczema - in humans asthma and eczema are often found together - I know because I had both as a child. I think it's unlikely to be the ants, unless she sits somewhere and lets them get into her fur. |
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I use Bob Martin spot on treatment and as long as Ebony keeps away from the ants nest, she doesn't get itchy. If she goes near the ants nest that's when she starts itching, also the vet didn't find anything wrong with her coat or skin when she checked Ebony about a week ago (when we took her in for a checkup because I was worried) |
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We have gone to Advantage spot on because Frontline didn't work. I though the same as Angie that eczema and asthma can go together. Ants do bite and I would think make Ebony itch. They make me itch. I personally wouldn't us BM spot on, I don't think it works as well as Advantage. I get mine online, it's cheaper. Can you get rid of the ants without endangering Ebony? |
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We've got a bait station out for the ants, Ebony can't get at the bait inside it and she doesn't seem to want to have anything to do with the bait station anyway, we had a bait station earlier in the Summer to kill off the ants but the bloody things came back as soon as we took the bait station away after it killed off the ants. |
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