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The most effective way to keep them off the face is to block them completely. A good fly mask protects against dust, dirt and debris. Horses recovering from an eye injury will especially benefit from wearing a mask. Your horse’s personal environment will influence your choice of repellents and help determine whether a spray, spot-on or wipe-on is best. In some cases, a combination will be helpful. To complete the No Fly Zone, your horse should be on a feed-through fly control product such as SimpliFly from Farnam. The active ingredients work in the horse’s manure, not the horse’s body itself. When it comes to fly control, horse owners have more options than ever before. However, there's no single solution that will completely banish every pest, it's just not that easy! In order to fight flies on all fronts we recommend using our three-stage approach to fly control, BLOCK - REPEL - REDUCE, which means using different products for specific scenarios. Kills, repels and protects! Tri-Tec 14 Fly Repellent is a water-based formula that means business. Protect your horse against six types of biting and nuisance flies plus gnats, mosquitoes, lice and deer ticks that may transmit Lyme disease. Tri-Tec 14 delivers quick knockdown and long-lasting protection. Keeps working for up to 14 days. Read the label for application directions to get the most out of this hard-working fly spray for horses. Tri-Tec 14 contains multiple active ingredients including: Cypermethrin, Pyrethrins, Piperonyl Butoxide, Technical and Butoxypolypropylene Glycol. It is available in a 32 ounce ready-to-use trigger spray bottle, 128 ounce economical Easy Pour spout gallon refill and a 15 ounce non-aerosol 360 degree continuous spray can for complete coverage from every angle that you choose to spray - even upside down! Farnam Tri-Tec 14 Fly Repellent is a powerful weapon and your best defense in the war on biting and nuisance insect pests. Flies are an inevitable fact of horse ownership, but your horse doesn't have to be stomping and swishing his tail nonstop during fly season when you use Tri-Tec 14. Bugs don't fly with Farnam, your partner in horse care. Cypermethrin-.15%/ Pyrethrins-.2%/ Piperonyl Butoxide Technical*-1.6%/ Butoxypolypropylene Glycol-5.%/ Other Ingredie-Nts-93.5%/ *=equivalent To 1.28% (Butylcarbityl)(6-Propylpipe-Ronyl) Ether And .32% Of Related Compounds.It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Not for use on horses intended for human consumption. Wash hands with soap and water after use. Shake well before using. To protect horses from horse flies, house flies, stable flies, face flies, horn flies, deer flies, gnats, mosquitoes, lice and deer ticks that may transmit Lyme Disease: Thoroughly brush the horse's coat prior to application to remove loose dirt and debris. For dirty horses, shampoo and rinse thoroughly. Wait until coat is completely dry before applying Tri-Tec⢠14 Fly Repellent. Tri-Tec⢠14 may be applied either as a spray or as a wipe. For horse's face, always apply as a wipe using a piece of clean, absorbent cloth, toweling (Turkish) or sponge. Wear rubber glove or mitt when applying as a wipe. Spray or wipe horse's entire body while brushing against the lay of the coat to ensure adequate coverage. Avoid getting spray into horse's eyes, nose or mouth. Application should be liberal for best residual results. Reapply every 5 to 7 days under normal conditions for initial applications. As protection builds, reapply every 10 to 14 days as needed. Also, reapply each time animal is washed or exposed to heavy rain.







