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IAH LIVAMOL WITH BIOWORMA 15KG

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Livamol with BioWorma is a nutritional supplement containing the natural biological control, BioWorma, that captures and consumes infective worm larvae (including chemical resistant/anthelmintic multi-resistant larvae) within the manure of grazing animals.

LIVAMOL® with BioWorma® contains the spores of Duddingtonia flagrans, a natural fungus found in soil and on

pasture. It is a non-chemical biological control for the free-living stages of parasitic gastrointestinal nematodes of grazing animals, which

acts by substantially reducing the numbers of infective worm larvae (including chemical/multi-resistant larvae) emerging from manure

onto pasture. When fed to animals, the thick-walled spores remain inert (having no effect within the host animal) and resist digestion,

passing through into the manure. There they germinate and form trapping organs that capture, paralyse and consume emerging worm

larvae (including chemical/multi-resistant larvae), interrupting the crucial re-infestation stage of the parasites’ life cycle, thus reducing the

amount of re-infection on the pasture. The spores are safe, non-toxic and residue-free. There are no negative effects on non-target soil

nematodes, earthworms, microarthropods etc.

Biological control with Duddingtonia flagrans is applicable to the larvae of: SEE LABEL FOR FULL LIST


Sheep & Goats: Barber’s Pole Worm or Wire Worm (Haemonchus spp.), Black Scour Worm or Hair Worm (Trichostrongylus spp.),

Brown Stomach Worm (Teladosagia (Ostertagia) spp.), Nodule Worm (Oesophagostomum spp.), Thin-necked Intestinal Worm

(Nematodirus spp.) and Hookworm (Bunostomum spp).

Cattle: Barber’s Pole Worm or Wire Worm (Haemonchus spp.), Brown Stomach Worm (Ostertagia spp.), Black Scour Worm or Hair

Worm (Trichostrongylus spp.), Hookworm (Bunostomum spp.), Intestinal Worm (Cooperia spp.), Thin-necked Intestinal Worm

(Nematodirus spp.), Nodule Worm (Oesophagostomum spp.).

Horses: Large strongyles (large red worms), including Strongylus spp., Triodontophorus spp. and Oesophagodontus spp., small

strongyles (small red worms or cyathostomes), including Cyathostomum spp., Cylicocyclus spp. and Cylicostephanus spp., Stomach

Hair Worm (Trichostrongylus axei), Ascarids (Parascaris equorum), Threadworms (Strongyloides westeri) and Pinworms (Oxyuris

equi).

Other grazing animals: including Deer, Alpacas and zoo animals