Ectoparasite Control in Small Mammals

A variety of agents may be used in small mammals with ectoparasites. Download this easy-to-use table for a list of agents used to manage lice, flea infestation, mange or acariasis.

rat mite Echols

Mite taken from a skin scrape sample in a rat. Photo credit: Dr. M. Scott Echols. Click image to enlarge.

Rabbits

Flea, louse treatment

Table 1. Flea adulticides for use in rabbits
Drug classDrug Dose
Cholinesterase inhibitorCarbaryl
(Sevin dust 5%, Garden Tech)
Topically q7d
Macrocyclic lactoneSelamectin (Revolution, Pfizer)6-10 mg/kg topically q30d x 2 tx prn
NeonicotinoidsImidacloprid 10%
(Advantage 40 for cats, Bayer)
10-16 mg/kg topically
(single 0.4 ml cat dose)

Nitenpyram
(Capstar, Novartis Animal Healthy
Dose as in cats
Give patients <2 lbs (kg) 0.5 tablet

PhenylpyrazoleFipronil
(Frontline, Merial)
TOXIC
Do not use
PyrethroidsPermethrinsTopically as directed q7d

Insect growth regulators

Insect growth regulators inhibit the development of immature stages of insects, such as preventing flea eggs from hatching and killing flea larvae or early pupae.

Insect growth regulators for post Ectoparasite Control in Small Mammals

Table 2. Insect growth regulator use in the rabbit
Drug classDrugDose
Insect growth regulatorLufenuron (Program, Novartis Animal Health)30 mg/kg POq30d

Ticks and mites

Acaricides kill members of the arachnid subclass Acari, such as ticks and mites.

Table 3. Acaricides for use in the rabbits
Drug classDrugDose
FormamidineAmitraz
Macrocyclic lactonesIvermectin0.2-0.4 mg/kg SC x 10-14d for 3 tx
Moxidectin
(Cydectin 1%, Fort Dodge
0.3 mg/kg
PO w/ or w/o sunflower oil*


0.2 mg/kg
PO q10d for 2 tx
Selamectin (Revolution, Pfizer)6-10 mg/kg
topically q30d x 2 tx prn
NeonicotinoidsImidacloprid 10%
(Advantage 40 for cats, Bayer)
10-16 mg/kg topically
(single 0.4 ml cat dose)

PhenylpyrazolesFipronil
(Frontline, Merial)*

TOXIC
Do not use
PyrethroidsPyrethrins
(select kitten-safe product)
Topically as directed q7d
* Lipid administration may increase bioavailability

Cuterebriasis

Cuterebriasis for post Ectoparasite Control in Small Mammals

Table 4. Medical management of cuterebra in the rabbit
Drug classDrugDose
Macrocyclic lactoneIvermectin0.2-0.4 mg/kg SC x 10-14d for 3 tx

Rodents

Flea and/or lice treatment

Flea adulticide

Table 5. Flea adulticide use in rodents
Drug classDrug ChinchillaGerbilGuinea pigHamsterRat/mouse
Cholinesterase inhibitorCarbaryl
(Sevin dust 5%, Garden Tech)
Topically q7dTopically q7dTopically q7dTopically q7d
Macrocyclic lactoneSelamectin (Revolution, Pfizer) 6 mg/kg topically q30d x 2 tx prn

NeonicotinoidsImidacloprid 10% & moxidectin 1%
(Advantage Multi, Bayer)
0.05 ml topically onceTopically as directed 3X per week OR shampoo q7d for 4 wks

Topically as directed 3X per week OR shampoo q7d for 4 wks

PhenylpyrazoleFipronil
(Frontline, Merial)*
TOXIC
Do not use
7.5 mg/kg topically q30-60d7.5 mg/kg topically q30-60d
PyrethroidsPyrethrinsTopically as directed q7d Topically as directed q7d
Permethrins 0.25% dust in cage0.25% dust in cage
*Use of Fipronil may be contraindicated in squirrels (Beck 2000)

Acarides

Table 6. Acaride use in rodents
Drug classDrugChinchillaGerbilGuinea pigHamsterRat/mouse
FormamidineAmitraz
(Mitaban, Pfizer)
0.3% solution topically q7d1.4 ml/L topically q7-14d x 3-6 tx

Topically q7-14d for 3-6 tx

Macrocyclic lactonesIvermectin0.2-0.4 mg/kg SC 0.2-0.4 mg/kg SC, PO q10d x 2 tx0.2-0.4 mg/kg SC q14d x 3-4 tx0.2-0.4 mg/kg SC, PO q10d x 2 tx
Moxidectin
(Cydectin 1%, Fort Dodge
400 ug/kg PO q7d

2 mg/kg PO, repeat after 14d

0.5% Cydectin pour-on, Fort Dodge 0.5 mg/kg topically
Selamectin (Revolution, Pfizer)

6 mg/kg topically q30d x 2 tx prn
NeonicotinoidsImidacloprid 10% & moxidectin 1%
(Advantage Multi, Bayer)
0.05 ml topically once
PhenylpyrazolesFipronil
(Frontline, Merial)*
7.5 mg/kg/kg topically q30-60d7.5 mg/kg/kg topically q30-60d
PyrethroidsPyrethrinsTopically as directed q7d Topically as directed q7d
Permethrins 0.25% dust in cage0.25% dust in cage
Broad-specttrum fungicide and parasiticideThiabendazole- dexamethasone- neomycin (Tresaderm, Merial)

2 drops AU q24h x 7d, repeat in 7d
*Use of Fipronil may be contraindicated in squirrels (Beck 2000)

Ferrets, hedgehogs & sugar gliders

Flea and/or lice treatment

Table 7. Flea adulticide use in ferrets, hedgehogs & sugar gliders
Drug classDrugFerretHedgehogSugar glider
Cholinesterase inhibitorCarbaryl
(Sevin dust 5%, Garden Tech)
Topically q7d
Macrocyclic lactoneSelamectin (Revolution, Pfizer)6-10 mg/kg topically q30d x 2 tx prn
6-10 mg/kg topically q30d
NeonicotinoidsImidacloprid 10%
(Advantage 40 for cats, Bayer)
10-16 mg/kg topically (single 0.4 ml cat dose divided over 2-3 sites on back)

Imidacloprid 10% & moxidectin 1%
(Advantage Multi, Bayer)
0.4 ml topically
PhenylpyrazoleFipronil
(Frontline, Merial)
1 pump of spray or 1/5th of cat tube q30-60dPOSSIBLY contraindicated (Beck 2000)
PyrethroidsPyrethrinsTopically as directed q7d Topically as directed q7d
PermethrinsTopically as directed q7dMist pet, cage & bedding w/ 1% spray

Topically as directed q7d

Insect growth regulators

Insect growth regulators inhibit the development of immature stages of insects, such as preventing flea eggs from hatching and killing flea larvae or early pupae.

Table 8. Insect growth regulator use in the ferret
Drug classDrug FerretHedgehogSugar glider
Insect growth regulatorLufenuron
(Program, Novartis Animal Health)
30-45 mg/kg
PO q30d
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Acarides

Ferrets, hedgehogs & sugar gliders Acarides for post Ectoparasite Control in Small Mammals

Table 9. Acaride use in ferrets, hedgehogs & sugar gliders
Drug classDrugFerretsHedgehogsSugar gliders
FormamidineAmitraz
(Mitaban, Pfizer)
0.0125-0.025% dip q7d x 3 tx
(one drop in ears prn)
0.3% solution topically q7d
Macrocyclic lactonesIvermectin0.2-0.5 mg/kg SC q14d x 3-4 tx0.2-0.4 mg/kg SC, PO q14d x 3 tx
(topical AU prn)
0.2 mg/kg SC, PO q10-14d
Selamectin (Revolution, Pfizer)6-10 mg/kg topically q30d x 2 tx prn
6 mg/kg topically q30d
NeonicotinoidsImidacloprid 10%
(Advantage 40 for cats, Bayer)
10-16 mg/kg topically (single 0.4 ml cat dose divided over 2-3 sites on back)
Imidacloprid 10% & moxidectin 1%
(Advantage Multi, Bayer)
0.4 ml topically
PhenylpyrazolesFipronil
(Frontline, Merial)*
1 pump of spray or 1/5th of cat tube q30-60dPOSSIBLY contraindicated (Beck 2000)
PyrethroidsPyrethrinsTopically as directed q7d Topically as directed q7d
Permethrins
Broad-spectrum fungicide and parasiticideThiabendazole- dexamethasone- neomycin (Tresaderm, Merial)
2 drops AU q24h x 7d, repeat in 7d

Abbreviations
q: every
d: days
prn: as needed
SC: subcutaneous
AU: in both ears
w/o: without
tx: treatment
PO: per os

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