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Wormers, Safeguard?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 714518" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Actually, that is not correct. Cydectic used to boast that they were the only safe one for dung beetles. They are not supposed to be advertising that anymore. It is not true. None of the dewormers kill dung beetles unless you dip the dung beetle in the dewormer :lol: </p><p>We have used just about every kind of dewormer out there, and we have a great supple of dung beetles. Had a "bug walk" this summer and the entomologist was really pleased. </p><p>We deworm cowherd 2x year, and calves 3 x. And yes, it is a good idea to switch around IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 714518, member: 968"] Actually, that is not correct. Cydectic used to boast that they were the only safe one for dung beetles. They are not supposed to be advertising that anymore. It is not true. None of the dewormers kill dung beetles unless you dip the dung beetle in the dewormer :lol: We have used just about every kind of dewormer out there, and we have a great supple of dung beetles. Had a "bug walk" this summer and the entomologist was really pleased. We deworm cowherd 2x year, and calves 3 x. And yes, it is a good idea to switch around IMO [/QUOTE]
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