flea and tick control
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flea and tick control
I have found some flea and tick spray that I'm sold on.I used it last fall and again this spring with great results. It's at tractor suppy in horse suppilies. called Bronco Equine fly spray plus citronella scent insecticide and repellent,for horses and dogs .I have tried all sorts and kind of stuff and this works great.will not break the bank cost less that $10.00 for 1 quart spray bottle. thought you would like to know Ken
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Thanks, I am looking for something to try. I will pick up some tomorrow.
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ive used that for flies i switched to some stuff called (horse wipe) i find it to work alot better i pour some in a small mayonaise jar n keep a old wash cloth in the jar n just wipe it on my hounds alot less waste the way i use it jb
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Gene, weren't you the one that said the Bayer T&S & Frontline Plus didn't work for you? If you try this and it works, let us know, I'd be interested in seeing how it does compared to those.
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I was talking about if you try the Bronco Equine fly spray plus citronella scent insecticide and repellent,for horses and dogs...mo. beagler wrote:steve
I tried the bayer. I will not try it again. now I have a jug that I need to do something with. I have not tried the front line yet but my vet said even if you use it , it would not work here at least right now.. I am still dusting and picking right now..
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Mo Beagler,
I found that the Adams Flea and Tick shampoo works really good at getting rid of them initially and it seemed to keep them off for a while. When I washed the dogs with that stuff they seemed to come off in droves. You can find this stuff at Wal Mart it is a neon blue bottle about pint size. If you have lots of dogs will want to get your self 2 bottles.
I have never found a shampoo work as good as this stuff did. Once I got them dried off then I applied the Frontline plus and didn't seem to have any more problems with the coodies.
Is that horse wipe stuff useable on human skin? When I was younger my parents had a feed store which sold purina products that had a horse fly whipe stuff that worked really good at repelling creepy crawleys, you just put it on a towel and wiped down with it just like you would wipe down a horse.
I found that the Adams Flea and Tick shampoo works really good at getting rid of them initially and it seemed to keep them off for a while. When I washed the dogs with that stuff they seemed to come off in droves. You can find this stuff at Wal Mart it is a neon blue bottle about pint size. If you have lots of dogs will want to get your self 2 bottles.
I have never found a shampoo work as good as this stuff did. Once I got them dried off then I applied the Frontline plus and didn't seem to have any more problems with the coodies.
Is that horse wipe stuff useable on human skin? When I was younger my parents had a feed store which sold purina products that had a horse fly whipe stuff that worked really good at repelling creepy crawleys, you just put it on a towel and wiped down with it just like you would wipe down a horse.
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