$15.99
War Paint applied in small amounts can kill and repel face, horn, stable, house, black, and bot flies on horses and foals. 3.43 oz (approx. 8 applications). Read More
Description
War Paint Insecticidal Paste
For use on horses and foals. Small amounts of War Paint are placed on the horse where flies tend to congregate. Attaches to the hair and slowly releases the insecticide for weeks.War Paint aids in the control of:
- face flies
- horn flies
- stable flies
- house flies
- black flies
- bot flies
For full body control, apply:
- 1 gram under each eye
- 2 grams on withers
- 2 grams on each leg
Each tube of War Paint contains approximately 8 applications.
View War Paint Insecticidal Paste manufacturer and label information.
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Attributes
- Brand: Prozap
- Type: Insect Repellent
- Pests Controlled: Flies, Bots
- Size: 3.43 oz
Reviews (11)
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"A Must Have for this herd!"
Works great on midlines and ears, chests to protect against the gnats, and when applied around the fetlocks and inside the legs above the knees and hocks, deters and keeps the ticks at bay. It will wear off the legs quicker if your horse is in tall grass and weeds, but otherwise it lasts a good while for us here. Quick and easy to apply. The only downfall is I haven't found a good way to get the very last bit out of the rollup tube.
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"War Paint Horse Insecticidal Paste"
Love this ! So far I have not had to use a fly spray ! Works for days. Do put on my horse's belly and rump also. The Best Product I have used. Been using the last 3 summers!
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"war paint really sticks on the animal"
The war paint is sticky enough to stay on long enough to keep repelling insects. Especially gnats! I like the applicator too rather than dipping my fingers into goop and getting more dirt in the ointments.
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"Great!"
Very glad I tried this product, works great and my horses are healing from there black fly bites and the hair is growing back.
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"Amazing"
I am so glad I ordered this, it really works! My mule's skin cleared up in 2 days!
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"No longer need those hot fly masks!"
Wish I had started using it years ago, my horses would have been a lot happier with me. Really works, even on those "fly magnets", and lasts at least 10 days, often longer. Love it! Will never be without it!!
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"GOOD STUFF"
works better than any spray or spot on that I have tried and I think I've tried them all. No flies or gnats with war paint. doesn't deter the big horse flies but I don't think anything stops them.
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"The best of the best"
When it comes to protecting your animals from flies war paint it the best. We've used it for years with great success. Worth the money!
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"GREAT!!"
I have LGD (pyrenees) and they were getting ate up with black flies on their noses. I tried EVERYTHING and couldn't get relief for my dogs. This product WORKS!!! It sticks! Dogs noses have healed.
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"It really works!"
It is so nice to find a product that really does what it claims to do. This stuff is amazing and so easy to use. I re-apply about every 10 days, and the flies stay off of my horse! She gets dermatitis from fly bites, and this stuff has kept her fly-free and happy. This is a great product and I am a big fan!
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"Long Term Fly Treatment"
I have been using War Paint on my horses for years. I rub small spots of it scattered across the horse, paying particular attn to the legs and belly. It takes a day or so to become effective (use fly spray) but then it works for up to 2 weeks! I find it best to reapply at 10 days though. It's the only thing that kept my mule from literally being eaten alive. It does leave a dirty streak so don't use it if you show or under your saddle.