Wooten, E.L.Broce, A.B.Pollmann, D.S.2010-04-302010-04-302010-04-30http://hdl.handle.net/2097/3758A trial was conducted to determine the efficacy of fenvalerate (Ectrin®) for control of sarcoptic mange mites in swine. Artificially infested pigs were treated with two sprayings of Ectrin at 0.05% concentration with 1 wk interval between sprayings. One week after the first spraying, mite numbers and clinical signs of mange had decreased in treated animals but remained elevated in infested-nontreated pigs. Four weeks after the first spraying (3 wk after the second spraying), no mites were found in scrapings from the Ectrin-treated pigs and the amount of scratching and rubbing in those pigs decreased compared with the infested- nontreated pigs. It was concluded that Ectrin is an effective control for sarcoptic mange in pigs at the 0.05% level when two sprayings are used.SwineEctrinSarcoptic mangeEfficacyEfficacy of Ectrin® (Fenvalerate) for sarcoptic mange control in swineConference paper