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Horn Flies and Cattle
Horn flies are small (3/16 inch), dark gray, blood-sucking flies that stay on cattle almost continuously. Both males and females are blood feeders that spend most of their time on the shoulders and backs of cattle. During extremely hot weather or ... [... more]
University of Kentucky

Equi Spot Counter Display
Features: Spot-on fly control for horses. Kills and repels house flies, stable flies, horn flies, eye gnats, and ticks. Helps control horse flies, deer flies, mosquitoes and black flies (3 tubes to a pack)/don t let product get in eyes, or muco. Do not [... more]
$194.96
Amazon.com

Bonide #574 .5GAL Barn/Stable Fog
.5 Gallon, Barn & Stable Fog, .25 Natural Pyrethrin, Synergized With 2.0 PBO, Versatile Fog Or Spray Mist Great, Fast Acting, Flushing Action, Knockdown & Kill Of Biting Flies, Horseflies, Houseflies, Hornets, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Ticks, Gnats, [... more]
$19.98
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Insecticide Dust Bags for Cattle Insect Control
Face flies, horn flies, and lice are major pests that cause millions of dollars of losses each year. They can be controlled using insecticide sprays, mists, or fogs but these applications usually require that the producer bring cattle to a ... [... more]
University of Kentucky

Walk Through Horn Fly Trap for Pastured Cattle
Horn flies are bloodsucking insects that can be seen on the backs and sides of beef and dairy cattle during most of the summer. These flies spend virtually all of their time on animals. They use a tubular mouthpart to pierce the skin and get a ... [... more]
University of Kentucky

Walk Through Horn Fly Trap for Pastured Cattle
Horn flies are bloodsucking insects that can be seen on the backs and sides of beef and dairy cattle during most of the summer. These flies spend virtually all of their time on animals. They use a tubular mouthpart to pierce the skin and get a ... [... more]
University of Kentucky

Managing Pyrethroid-Resistant Horn Flies
Development of insecticide resistance in a pest, such as the horn fly, is a selection process similar to that used by cattlemen to improve herds. Animals with undesirable traits are carefully culled, the best stock are kept. By the repeated use ... [... more]
University of Kentucky

Managing Pyrethroid-Resistant Horn Flies
Development of insecticide resistance in a pest, such as the horn fly, is a selection process similar to that used by cattlemen to improve herds. Animals with undesirable traits are carefully culled, the best stock are kept. By the repeated use ... [... more]
University of Kentucky

Horn Flies and Cattle
Horn flies are small (3/16 inch), dark gray, blood-sucking flies that stay on cattle almost continuously. Both males and females are blood feeders that spend most of their time on the shoulders and backs of cattle. During extremely hot weather or ... [... more]
University of Kentucky

Freedom 45 Spot-On for Horses - 12 Weeks
Freedom 45 Spot-On for Horses - 12 Weeks by Star Horse Products NV, Inc. Kill & repels flies, mosquitoes, gnats and ticks on horses. Kills and Repels: Mosquitos for up to two weeks. Ticks on horse for up to two weeks. Horn flies, face flies, stable [... more]
$23.99
Entirely Pets

Pbi Gordon Corp 9671112 "Gordon's" Horse & Pony Spray 32oz
Features: 32 oz. RTU Controls horn flies, stable flies, house flies, mosquitoes, and gnats Use on animals and in stable area Contains butoxypolypropylene and methoxychlor Trigger spray Binding: Misc. EAN: 0070251968121 Model: 9671112 MPN: 9671112 UPC: 07 [... more]
$12.59
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Farnam Endure Roll-on Fly Repellant 3 Ounces - 3005333
Works up to 5-7 days for horses face. Includes sunscreen and coat conditioners convenient, ready-to-use easy-grip bottle features a large ball for easy use. Do not use on horses or foals intended for slaughter. Protects from house flies, face flies, horn [... more]
$19.00
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