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Farnam Roll-On Fly Repellent is designed to be used around sensitive spots in the head, face and around the wounds of horses and dogs to protect them against flying insects. It contains a powerful blend of active ingredients which effectively repels house flies, stable flies, horn flies and face flies. It is guaranteed safe to use around eyes, nose, ears, mouth and wounds of horses and dogs to provide them consistent protection. It features a roller-ball applicator for effortless use and easy coverage. Product comes in 2 oz. bottle.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | MGK 264 0.4%, MGK 326 1%, Piperonyl butoxide 1%, Pyrethrins 0.4% |
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Target pests | House Flies, Stable Flies, Face Flies, and Horn Flies |
For use in | Horses, ponies and dogs |
Pet safe | Yes, if followed by directions on label. |
NOT FOR SALE TO | |
Special Features | Easy application with roller-ball for effortless coverage |
Shipping Weight | 0.18 lbs |
Manufacturer | Farnam Companies (Mfg. Number: 12101) |
UPC | 086621121010 |
EPA Registration | 270-107 |
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
Do not use on horses or foals intended for slaughter. Do not apply over cuts, wounds, or irritated skin. Do not apply near eyes and mouth. Apply sparingly around ears. Wash hands with soap and water promptly after use. Shake well before using. Remove cap from bottle. Apply around animal’s nose, eyes, ears, mouth; also around wounds and other surface lesions. Do not put solution directly in animal’s eyes, mouth or wounds. Do not reapply to horses or ponies more than one (1) time per day. Replace cap after use. Maximum application rates are 25 fl. oz. per application per horse and 12.7 fl. oz. application per dog. For dogs, product can be reapplied after one week.
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