Boulder Creek |
EW! That is an unpleasant image for my mind! I'm sure a lot of fly sprays are scrutinized over ingredients and how toxic they can be. Do you want to kill flies and give yourself cancer? |
Boulder Creek |
EW! That is an unpleasant image for my mind! I'm sure a lot of fly sprays are scrutinized over ingredients and how toxic they can be. Do you want to kill flies and give yourself cancer? |
Bluebonnet Estates |
I like ultrashield. It works fairly well. In all honesty though I feel like none of the fly sprays work as well as they used to. I'm not sure if the ingredients changed or maybe flies became more resistant if thats possible? Last summer we used bronco and pulled a grey gelding from a pasture I initially thought was black because he was so covered in flies and im not exaggerating. wish i got a picture but it was so gross. The horses that tolerate it get fly masks, sheets, and boots though. |
ghost light stables |
I mean, I have a gelding who eats sunscreen but won't let me put it on his nose |
Boulder Creek |
We've used Bronco the past few years (and beyond) and it just doesn't do the trick. We're just starting the season (100+ degree days) and the flies are Nasty! I want to get something that isn't the worst thing to have around the horses, and me, but still able to be a repellant. I've heard wonderful things about Ecovet for years - but also its very strong odor. We only have pipe fencing and spacious stalls, so not worried about the smell (or as concerned) - watched a video review where the horses in the barn had a sneezing fit from it. Research shows that the UltraShield lineup has some decent products including essential oil based sprays. We used the concentrated oil topical applications (like those used on dogs and cats) and I don't totally remember how it went. Pretty sure still tons of flies. ...yes all common practices to reduce the number of flies is used ie scoop poop frequently |
MakeEm Fancy |
We have a Quarab that the flies think is an all you can eat buffet. Poor girl attracts them like no tomorrow |
MakeEm Fancy |
Oh cool! We use Pyranha or however you spell it but I think they might have changed the ingredients in it because the last time we had to use it it didnt work as well as it used to |
KPH Equestrian |
ally pretty well! I can't remember if we added citronella or eucalyptus though >>; |
KPH Equestrian |
boulder I think we use apple cider vinegar, it's been a while lol |
Boulder Creek |
Anyone have a fly spray they recommend? Looking for animal/human safe ingredients Anyone have experience with with Ecovet? |
MakeEm Fancy |
Yeah it sucks :/ we took it to a mechanic and he said you need to take it to a dealership to have it tested and they dealership wants $800 just for a test and we dont even know if thats the issue... |
MakeEm Fancy |
Ehh we have stuff to do and no AC in the vehicle so not good per say lol |
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Boulder Creek |
EW! That is an unpleasant image for my mind! I'm sure a lot of fly sprays are scrutinized over ingredients and how toxic they can be. Do you want to kill flies and give yourself cancer? |
Bluebonnet Estates |
I like ultrashield. It works fairly well. In all honesty though I feel like none of the fly sprays work as well as they used to. I'm not sure if the ingredients changed or maybe flies became more resistant if thats possible? Last summer we used bronco and pulled a grey gelding from a pasture I initially thought was black because he was so covered in flies and im not exaggerating. wish i got a picture but it was so gross. The horses that tolerate it get fly masks, sheets, and boots though. |
ghost light stables |
I mean, I have a gelding who eats sunscreen but won't let me put it on his nose |
Boulder Creek |
We've used Bronco the past few years (and beyond) and it just doesn't do the trick. We're just starting the season (100+ degree days) and the flies are Nasty! I want to get something that isn't the worst thing to have around the horses, and me, but still able to be a repellant. I've heard wonderful things about Ecovet for years - but also its very strong odor. We only have pipe fencing and spacious stalls, so not worried about the smell (or as concerned) - watched a video review where the horses in the barn had a sneezing fit from it. Research shows that the UltraShield lineup has some decent products including essential oil based sprays. We used the concentrated oil topical applications (like those used on dogs and cats) and I don't totally remember how it went. Pretty sure still tons of flies. ...yes all common practices to reduce the number of flies is used ie scoop poop frequently |
MakeEm Fancy |
We have a Quarab that the flies think is an all you can eat buffet. Poor girl attracts them like no tomorrow |
MakeEm Fancy |
Oh cool! We use Pyranha or however you spell it but I think they might have changed the ingredients in it because the last time we had to use it it didnt work as well as it used to |
KPH Equestrian |
ally pretty well! I can't remember if we added citronella or eucalyptus though >>; |
KPH Equestrian |
boulder I think we use apple cider vinegar, it's been a while lol |
Boulder Creek |
Anyone have a fly spray they recommend? Looking for animal/human safe ingredients Anyone have experience with with Ecovet? |
MakeEm Fancy |
Yeah it sucks :/ we took it to a mechanic and he said you need to take it to a dealership to have it tested and they dealership wants $800 just for a test and we dont even know if thats the issue... |
MakeEm Fancy |
Ehh we have stuff to do and no AC in the vehicle so not good per say lol |
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