Effective lice control consists of three main elements:
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Resistance is known to be widespread to synthetic pyrethroid (SP) compounds. Resistance to insect growth regulators (IGRs) has also been identified, although the prevalence is not known. However, when most breakdowns are closely investigated they are found to be due to a mistake in application, some sheep missing treatment, or a new infestation.
Registration of new products is very expensive and on the world scale the sheep industry is not a big market for pesticides. It is therefore important to adopt strategies to minimise the development and spread of resistance and maintain effectiveness of currently available chemicals.
Most resistance has resulted from the misuse of backline products. However, backline treatments have considerable management advantages. More detailed information about development of a resistance management program is found in Preventing resistance in sheep lice and Resistance to insect growth regulators but some general principals to prevent or delay the development of resistance include: