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I am ducking as I type this, but the new "systemics" are really much, much

> safer for all concerned, as they deliver a known controlled dose, do a far
> better job of killing fleas in the 90% of the pet that is not near the
> collar, and have zero "drift" associated with them from pets to children
> and
> husbands and wives.  Does this concept sound familiar?
>

The prior flea collars had organophosphates which were dangerous. OP's were
in flea house spray which would do wonders on you and your pet's genetic
makeup. In comparison, the new collars are just as Jim noted, a great
improvement.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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