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How Does Your Garden Grow? Not With Disulfoton, Please!Will you be planting roses or other floral plants in your garden this year? While systemic insecticides those that are absorbed throughout the whole plant via the roots are effective at eliminating pesky aphids and bugs from delicate flowering plants, certain types can be extremely dangerous to pets. "Disulfoton is a very potent systemic organophosphate insecticide that works by affecting the nervous systems of insects," says Dana Farbman, CVT, of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC). "Unfortunately, disulfoton's neurologic effects are not limited to bugs and therefore dogs, cats and other pets can be susceptible to poisoning as well."
If you suspect that your pet may have ingested a product containing disulfoton - or any other potentially toxic substance - please contact your veterinarian or the APCC's 24-hour hotline at (888) 426-4435. For more on pet poison prevention, visit the APCC online. |
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