Jeffers Pet's Cattle Fly and Insect Control Solutions offer an effective line of products to protect your livestock from pests. Our selection includes a variety of treatments from top brands, designed to combat flies and other insects effectively. These solutions are crucial for maintaining the health and comfort of cattle, particularly in environments where pests are prevalent.
What is the best cattle fly spray?
Jeffers carries several effective options. These include StandGuard Pour-On Insecticide featuring a powerful pyrethroid with quick-kill action, Prozap Protectus Pour-On Insecticide for cattle, and Durvet Screw Worm Aerosol effective against screw worms and ear ticks. Browse the full selection online at Jeffers.
What is the best fly control for cattle?
The best fly control for cattle is an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach combining insecticide-impregnated ear tags with forced-use dust bags or oilers at water sources, and consistent use of feed-through insect growth regulators (IGRs). This combination targets adult flies, prevents larval development, and reduces insecticide resistance. Some product options include pour-on insecticides, fly sprays, insecticide ear tags such as CyLence Ultra with Beta-Cyfluthrin, backrubbers, dust bags like the PYthon Dust Bag Kit, and feed-through products like JustiFly 3% Feed-Thru Fly Control with Salt.
What are the different type of cattle fly sprays?
The main types of cattle fly sprays include ready-to-use aerosol sprays, concentrated sprays that are diluted before application, pour-on insecticides applied along the backline, and combination spray/backrubber formulations. Active ingredients vary and include pyrethroids like Beta-Cyfluthrin, organophosphates like Phosmet, and natural options like citronella-based sprays.
- Ready-to-use aerosol sprays
- Concentrated sprays
- Pour-on insecticides
- Combination spray/backrubber formulations
How to get rid of flies in cattle?
Getting rid of flies in cattle requires a multi-pronged strategy: applying insecticide sprays or pour-ons directly to animals, using backrubbers or dust bags for continuous self-treatment, deploying insecticide ear tags for season-long control, using feed-through fly control products, and maintaining clean, sanitary housing to reduce fly breeding sites.
How often should you spray cattle against flies?
The frequency depends on the product used. Most ready-to-use fly sprays should be reapplied every 1 to 2 weeks, or more frequently during heavy fly season or after rain. Always follow the specific product label instructions for reapplication intervals, as formulations vary in duration of effectiveness.
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