Despite thousands of reported adverse incidents—including almost 1,700 pet deaths—the EPA has stayed silent.
Over the course of almost a decade, Seresto, one of the most popular flea-and-tick collars on the market, has been the subject of a whopping 75,000 incident reports of dogs, cats and humans harmed by its use or handling. These reports were made to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the agency that oversees pesticide-containing products. Among these incidents are 1,698 pet deaths as well as almost 1,000 documented instances of harm to people.
via Whisker Therapy