Equicare Flysect Super-7

Farnam

SKU: 1981
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Shield your horse from insects and the sun with Equicare Flysect Super-7 Repellent Spray. With two insecticides and two repellents, this spray provides immediate control for ultimate protection. Also includes aloe and sunscreen to help keep your horse's skin in peak condition.

Immediate and residual control of gnats, flies, mosquitoes, mites, chiggers, fleas, ticks and lice
Contains two insecticides plus two repellents
Contains aloe and other emollients to moisturize skin
For puppies, dogs, horses or foals
Contains Permethrin, Pyrehrins, Piperonyl Butoxide, N-Octyl Bicycloheptene Dicarboximide, Di-n-propyl Isocinchomeronate and Butoxypolypropylene Glycol
Available in 32 oz. ready-to-use spray and gallon sizes

Directions for Use

It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.

USE ONLY IN WELL VENTILATED AREAS. HOLD BOTTLE IN UPRIGHT POSITION WHEN SPRAYING.
Consult a veterinarian before using this Product on debilitated, aged, pregnant or nursing animals or animals on medication.

Horses: Thoroughly brush the horse's coat prior to application to remove loose dirt and debris. For dirty horses and as a preparation for show grooming, clean the coat with a quality shampoo. Wait until coat is completely dry before applying. Cover entire surface of animal with spray but avoid getting product into horse's eyes or other sensitive areas such as mouth or nose. Brush coat against the grain while spraying to ensure adequate penetration of product. As a wipe, apply liberally with a clean cloth or sponge. Make sure spray has completely dried before covering with any tack. For initial treatment, apply daily for 2 to 3 days. As infestation subsides, repeat treatment every 5 to 10 days or as prescribed by a veterinarian. Reapply every time animal is washed or exposed to heavy rain.

Dogs: Cover animal's eyes with hands. With a firm stroke to get a proper spray mist, spray head, ears and chest until damp. With fingertips, rub into face around mouth, nose and eyes. Then spray neck, middle and hindquarters, finishing legs last. For best penetration of spray to the skin, direct spray against the natural lay of the hair. On long-haired dogs, rub your hand against the lay of the hair, spraying the ruffled hair directly behind the hand. Make sure spray thoroughly wets ticks. If necessary, reapply product at two- to three-week intervals. Reapply after animal has been washed or exposed to heavy rain.