Research Significance
Research Significance
Research Significance
Ticks are known to transmit various diseases to humans and animals, such
as Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. The use of chemical
insecticides to control ticks has become a common practice, but it poses
risks to the environment and human health. Therefore, the development of
a natural tick killer using makabuhay could provide a safer and more
environmentally friendly alternative.
*Life on land
Ticks are a significant threat to biodiversity, as they can transmit diseases to
wildlife and domestic animals. Developing a natural tick killer can help
protect biodiversity by reducing the incidence of tick-borne diseases.
Additionally, the use of natural products such as pineapple weed extract
and makabuhay promotes sustainable agriculture practices that protect soil
health and biodiversity.
*Pet owners could benefit from the Agpima tick killer gel formulation as
ticks can pose a significant risk to the health of their pets. Tick infestations
can lead to anemia, tick-borne diseases such as Lyme disease, and even
death in severe cases. The gel formulation could be applied topically to the
skin of pets, providing a natural and safe tick-killing solution.
*Livestock farmers could also benefit from the Agpima tick killer gel
formulation. Ticks can cause significant economic losses due to reduced
weight gain, reduced milk production, and transmission of tick-borne
diseases. The gel formulation could be applied to the skin of livestock,
providing a natural and cost-effective solution to tick control.
*People living in areas with high tick infestations could also benefit from
the Agpima tick killer gel formulation. Ticks can transmit diseases such as
Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and others, which can have
severe health consequences. The gel formulation could be applied to the
skin to provide protection against ticks.
In summary, the Agpima tick killer gel formulation with pineapple weed
extract and Makabuhay has the potential to benefit a wide range of people
and animals, including pet owners, livestock farmers, and people living in
areas with high tick infestations.