Acaricidal and insecticidal effects of essential oils against ectoparasites of veterinary importance
Author
Abbas, Asghar
Abbas, Rao Zahid
Zafar Iqbal, Sabiqaa Masood
Khan, Muhammad Kasib
Saleemi, Muhammad Kashif
Raza, Muhammad Asif
Mahmood, Muhammad Shahid
Khan, Junaid Ali
Sindhu, Zia ud Din
Abstract
Ectoparasitism in animals has become an issue of great concern that needs to be resolved to prevent huge economic losses occurring to livestock industry all over the world. Synthetic adrugs have been playing a major role in controlling ectoparasites, but their frequent and irrational use has resulted in drug resistance to routinely used chemicals and their residual effects on food and environment. Therefore, this approach of using chemical acaricides and insecticides is losing its popularity and effectiveness in controlling ectoparasites. So, the development of alternative approaches in ectoparasite management is currently required. Among alternative protocols, plants and their essential oils have played remarkable role in controlling different ectoparasites (ticks, flies, mites, lice) of veterinary importance. Essential oils have been proved to be cheaper, more effective and safer therapeautic agents against different ectoparasites of livestock importance.