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Re: PAM ripped me off?
 Originally Posted by TheVipersHouse
wow thats right google is the all knowing truth i forgot about that ..
LMAO
like i said do what u like its your choice use what you like its up to you .
its that simple ..
well you said it was widely recommended. i mean so is pam and equate and when i google them i get lots of results, testimonials and advice for it. so you tell me.
im just trying to piece together your claims of this method. also just doing some light reading the active ingredient in the flea and tick powder is not recommended for cats or dogs, puppies or kittens under 6lbs because of health concerts. one would think any animal under 6 pounds could be susceptible to side effects from this treatment. When you apply a poison on an animal to irradiate a parasite there is always a possibility to poison the animal its self. one of the reasons why pam is safe and effective is because you don't apply it to the animal. so you can sing your song all day about how safe it is. until some one takes a sack jams there snake in it empties a jug for flea and tick powder on them and has a dead animal. it can happen. there can be no way you can protest this fact and guarantee it will not. Google isnt all knowing but it has pointed out some risks with the ingredients in the hartz products that you choose to ignore. so why reject reality and substitute it for your own? u know i bet turpentine or varsol will kill mites. and if u bath ur snake in it quickly it shouldn't be toxic. i mean hey we can wash our hands in it after working on an engine or painting right?
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