Pet Flea Treatments Are Poisoning Wild Birds: Study

"High levels of harmful pesticides from pet flea treatments in birds’ nests lined with animal fur is leading to the increased mortality rate of chicks."

#SciComm by @grrlscientist

#FleaTreatments #pets #pesticides #Birds #ornithology #Environment #ecology #Toxicology https://medium.com/grrlscientist/pet-flea-treatments-are-poisoning-wild-birds-study-52c30a33e3c5

Pet Flea Treatments Are Poisoning Wild Birds: Study

"High levels of harmful pesticides from pet flea treatments in birds’ nests lined with animal fur is leading to the increased mortality rate of chicks."

#SciComm by @GrrlScientist

#FleaTreatments #pets #pesticides #Birds #ornithology #Environment #ecology #Toxicology https://medium.com/grrlscientist/pet-flea-treatments-are-poisoning-wild-birds-study-52c30a33e3c5

Pet Flea Treatments Are Poisoning Wild Birds: Study

"High levels of harmful pesticides from pet flea treatments in birds’ nests lined with animal fur is leading to the increased mortality rate of chicks."

#SciComm by @GrrlScientist

#FleaTreatments #pets #pesticides #Birds #ornithology #Environment #ecology #Toxicology https://medium.com/grrlscientist/pet-flea-treatments-are-poisoning-wild-birds-study-52c30a33e3c5

Pet Flea Treatments Are Poisoning Wild Birds: Study

"High levels of harmful pesticides from pet flea treatments in birds’ nests lined with animal fur is leading to the increased mortality rate of chicks."

#SciComm by @grrlscientist

#FleaTreatments #pets #pesticides #Birds #ornithology #Environment #ecology #Toxicology https://medium.com/grrlscientist/pet-flea-treatments-are-poisoning-wild-birds-study-52c30a33e3c5

Pet Flea Treatments Are Poisoning Wild Birds: Study

“High levels of harmful pesticides from pet flea treatments in birds’ nests lined with animal fur is leading to the increased mortality rate of chicks.”

by @GrrlScientist via #Substack

#birds #FleaTreatments #toxicology #conservation #SciComm https://grrlscientist.substack.com/p/pet-flea-treatments-are-poisoning

Pet Flea Treatments Are Poisoning Wild Birds: Study

“High levels of harmful pesticides from pet flea treatments in birds’ nests lined with animal fur is leading to the increased mortality rate of chicks.”

by @GrrlScientist via #Substack

#birds #FleaTreatments #toxicology #conservation #SciComm https://grrlscientist.substack.com/p/pet-flea-treatments-are-poisoning

Pet Flea Treatments Are Poisoning Wild Birds: Study

“High levels of harmful pesticides from pet flea treatments in birds’ nests lined with animal fur is leading to the increased mortality rate of chicks.”

by @grrlscientist via #Substack

#birds #FleaTreatments #toxicology #conservation #SciComm https://grrlscientist.substack.com/p/pet-flea-treatments-are-poisoning

Pet Flea Treatments Are Poisoning Wild Birds: Study out of University of Sussex, published by Science of the Total Environment

by @grrlscientist

#ornithology #birds #Pets #FleaTreatments #Ecology #toxicology #pesticides #SciComm https://www.forbes.com/sites/grrlscientist/2025/03/10/pet-flea-treatments-are-poisoning-wild-birds-study/

Pet Flea Treatments Are Poisoning Wild Birds: Study

High levels of harmful pesticides from pet flea treatments in birds’ nests lined with animal fur is leading to the increased mortality rate of chicks.

Forbes

Pet Flea Treatments Are Poisoning Wild Birds: Study out of University of Sussex, published by Science of the Total Environment

by @GrrlScientist

#ornithology #birds #Pets #FleaTreatments #Ecology #toxicology #pesticides #SciComm https://www.forbes.com/sites/grrlscientist/2025/03/10/pet-flea-treatments-are-poisoning-wild-birds-study/

Pet Flea Treatments Are Poisoning Wild Birds: Study

High levels of harmful pesticides from pet flea treatments in birds’ nests lined with animal fur is leading to the increased mortality rate of chicks.

Forbes
Flea treatments are turning our pets into an environmental hazard – there has to be a better way

Startling evidence of the dangers to birds and rivers from over-the-counter drugs should be a wake-up call for owners to press for alternatives, says writer Sophie Pavelle

The Guardian