Petcor Flea Spray

4 out of 5 stars 81 Reviews | 31 Q&A

Petcor Flea Spray
bottle (16 oz)
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$18.48

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bottle (16 oz)
$18.48
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$161.54
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  • Product Overview

    Petcor Flea Spray contains Precor IGR, an insect growth regulator that targets fleas in the egg and larval stages of development. As a result, pre-adult fleas cannot produce new infestations of breeding, biting adults.

    Tips:  Each bottle contains about 120 pump sprays. Use 1 to 2 pumps per pound that your pet weighs. Start at the head and work your way back to the tail rubbing it in as you go.

     
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  • 81 Customer Reviews

    Top Reviews

    5 of 5 Stars

    Petcor is the absolute best

    By Roxanne on 05/20/2009

    I have been fighting with fleas on my 4 lb Yorkie for a year. I treat the house with Conquer; I treat the yard with Talstar; I have used Advantix and Frontline Plus religiously every month and sometim…

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    5 of 5 Stars

    Petcor

    By William on 01/05/2009

    I used to work for a very large pest control company. We issued Petcor Flea Spray to all our flea customers, and I used it on my own pets. This is by far, the absolute best treatment for fleas that yo…

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    3 of 5 Stars

    good stuff, however...

    By Joanna on 08/09/2011

    Verified Purchase

    I have three cats and two of them reacted pretty good with this spray. It got rid of most of the fleas right away, need to keep applying ever week but for the most part, pretty good. My third, howev…

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  • 31 Questions & Answers

    Helpful Q&A's
    Q
    Doesn't spraying Petcor Flea Spray on a cat cause problems since cats are constantly cleaning themselves?
    A

    No.  Petcor Flea Spray is only a contact kill and does not leave a residual for any long period of time.  Also, this product uses pyrethrin to kill the fleas, which is a natural plant extrac…

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    Q
    Can I use Petcor if I have already applied Frontline Plus to my dog?
    Also, if I use Ultracide indoors, what should I use outdoors (concrete & wood deck)?
    A

    Yes, Petcor Flea Spray can be applied after Frontline or Advantage.  This is because Petcor is a contact kill only and is for immediate results.  Petcor will kill on contact but will not pro…

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    Q
    Do fleas continue to die once Petcor Flea Spray dries?
    After I sprayed my dog I noticed fleas were still alive around his rear. Does Petcor continue to work after it dries or do I need to spray again so soon because some fleas did not die?
    A

    Yes, Petcor Flea Spray does keep working after it has dried. Petcor will kill adult Fleas on contact, but continues to protect by preventing flea eggs from hatching for up to 30 days. You should conti…

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