Message Number: SG5160 | New FHL Archives Search
From: MC
Date: 2003-07-01 00:51:43 UTC
Subject: ferret bibliographies
To: ferrethealth@smartgroups.com
Message-ID: <3F0065AC.3716E443@ProgressiveSystemsInc.org>

My suggestion would be to contact any of the professional pest exterminator companies in your area and seek their advice. Unless someone on this list is a licensed exterminator, the advice you get from here would be opinion, not fact.

I do know that many of the fumigants used today, are only toxic for a limited time, then break down in to harmless (To pets and fish) ingredients. Again, a licensed, professional, exterminator can answer those questions about their products.

MC

courtney.leborious@aoltw.com wrote:

> Please help -- does anyone know of a natural remedy that is not harmful to my baby? We tried the sticky/non poisononous traps. Not working.
> Cola and I could go and live with my sister for a week or two while my boyfriend uses a poison, but I know it will stay in the environment.
>
> What can I do? Any advice?

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From: Sukie Crandall <sukiec@optonline.net>
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I was searching for something else (more info in case it might help 6
and 1/2 month old Chiclet who is still always exhausted and having
obvious dizzy times but whose pathology is not back, yet) and found
this, but I can't recall who was looking for something like this, so
am sharing it:

http://www.nal.usda.gov/awic/pubs/ferrets/neoplasia.htm
which is part of
http://www.nal.usda.gov/awic/pubs/ferrets/ferrets.htm#contents
which has extensive bibliographies in each of the following areas:
General, Anatomy, Anesthesia / Analgesia, Animal Models, Auditory /
Hearing, Bacteria, Biology, Black-footed Ferrets, Care/Housing,
Circulatory/Cardiovascular, Dental, Digestive System, Disease,Emesis,
Enrichment, Feeding/Nutrition/Metabolism, Neoplasia/Tumors,
Neurological/Nervous System. Parasites, Renal/Urinary, Reproductive,
Research, Respiratory, Veterinary, Viruses, Selected Web Sites
It also has a some links that relate to some people's past questions.

(With her still being so terribly ill I am once again worrying if
something leiomyosarcoma or one of the other things on the list of
possible causes is perhaps going on with this very young girl, though
it is possible that she has some core of infection that still hasn't
been able to be found with her so weak and it so hidden and I worry
about that, too. Today she was listening to the Be Good Taynas and
Christine Lavin and enjoying them; she loves plucked music.)

Okay, I ofund one of the things I was looking for:
http://www.vetmed.lsu.edu/oncology/hypoglyc.htm