Directions |
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. For Horses Use Full Strength. This non-oily insecticide repellent may be applied with a trigger spray applicator, or as a wipe. Kills and repels stable flies, horse flies, face flies, deer flies, house flies, horn flies, mosquitoes, gnats, ticks, fleas, chiggers, and lice. Not for use on horses intended for slaughter. Directions for Trigger Spray Use: Remove excess dirt and dust. Apply light spray mist to coat while brushing lightly against lay of the hair. Avoid spray in eyes and mucous membranes. Apply with sponge or cloth to those areas. Directions for Wipe-On Use: Thoroughly brush horse to remove excess dirt and dust. Extremely dirty horses should be shampooed, rinsed, and allowed to dry before applying wipe. Use a sponge or clean soft cloth or mitt. Apply liberally over areas to be protected. Pay special attention to legs, belly, shoulders, neck, and facial areas. Avoid eyes and mucous membranes. To Kill and Repel Flying Insects in Horse Quarters: Use this product in horse barns and stables to kill and repel stable flies, horse flies, face flies, deer flies, house flies, horn flies, mosquitoes, gnats, ticks (including Deer Ticks), fleas, chiggers, and lice. Apply undiluted as either a surface spray or space spray (fog). Surface Spraying: Use a good sprayer adjusted to deliver a coarse wet spray. Apply as a coarse wet spray using 1 pint per 1,000 square feet. Direct the spray wherever flies congregate or alight, until surfaces are moistened. Treat around doorways, feed storage rooms, alleyways and windowsills. Spray around outside of door facings and screens to render area unattractive to insects. This helps to repel insects and prevent entrance into building. Space Spraying: Remove horses prior to application. Before application, close doors, windows and other openings and shut off ventilating systems to reduce air movement as much as possible. Apply with a good machine adjusted to deliver a fine mist or fog. Direct spray at an upward angle, distributing it uniformly throughout the entire area at a rate of 2 fluid ounces per 1,000 cubic feet (10 ft x 10 ft x 10 ft). Apply by directing spray toward ceiling and corners until the space is filled with mist. For best results, keep doors and windows closed, when possible, for 10 minutes during spraying and after application. Applicator must not remain in treated area. After the 10 minute treatment period, the area should be opened and ventilated prior to reoccupation by humans or animals. Do not use where livestock (other than horses) are housed or fed, or where livestock feeds are stored. Do not contaminate water, feed or foodstuffs, milk or milking utensils. Do not repeat treatment more than once every day.. Store in a cool, dry (preferably locked) area that is inaccessible to children and pets and away from heat, sparks, or open flames.
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Taylor Canavan –
Probably the best flu spray I have used in the last 20 years! However do not use the gold bottle of this brand. It is oil based and can cause burns/welts on horses
tiffany Rushing –
Works wonders. Helped keep flies away from my dogs. And from coming in the doors.
Mireya Guzmán –
Para espantar las moscas de tus animales
Anna-Marie –
Easy to use … good value for your money .. hard to keep flys away regardless of what product you use
Kent Johnson –
Works instantly..amazing . Used to keep flies away from my dogs and yard.
Michael –
Why did you pick this product vs others?:
This just works wonders, it’s amazing to see how effective this is compared to others.
Mark T Perkins –
Works great to keep the flies off. We did need to reapply often.
The Kitten Spot –
We’ve been absolutely infected with flies this summer at the new house we bought in January. Hundreds of thousands of flies. More than I’ve ever seen in my life.
Our dogs prefer to be outside during the day. If we keep them in they whine at the door. We keep our dog run very clean but even the area a dog poop was before it was picked up just attracts hundreds of flies. Our dogs themselves were being attacked.
This stuff helps, it does. It doesn’t last long. Especially when it’s hot it seems to burn off and you really seem to need to spray multiple times a day. You also have to spray EVERYTHING. It doesn’t seem to do much to repel them from a distance. They still land, they just don’t seem like the want to dwell for as long. This means if the area you don’t want them in isn’t covered in the stuff, they will still land near by.
It does keep less flies on the dogs, which is important to us. You will go through A LOT of it. This is my second gallon order in a month.
It’s better than nothing but definitely not a miracle cure.