Farnam EQUI-SPOT Spot-on Protection for Horses 6 Week Supply 0.34 Fl Oz
$14.39
KEEPS WORKING when you can’t be there to apply fly spray every day.
KILLS AND REPELS ticks that may transmit Lyme disease if applied every 2 weeks and will also control dangerous mosquitoes that may transmit West Nile Virus and Equine Encephalitis.
PERFECT FOR PASTURED HORSES, this spot-on protection covers your horse when you can’t be there to apply daily sprays. It keeps insects off for up to 14 days.
Fly control for pastured horses can be challenging. Not to worry – we’ve got your back! Farnam Equi-Spot is the best strategy for pastured horses that are not able to be regularly sprayed with a horse fly repellent spray, including mares and foals. This product features a quick and easy
application that lasts up to 14 days. Equi-Spot delivers long-lasting protection against biting flies, bloodsucking gnats, dangerous ticks that can carry Lyme disease, mosquitoes that may transmit West Nile Virus, and flies that may cause Summer Sores. That’s a lot of protection and peace of mind for you and your horses. Equi-Spot fly, tick, and mosquito protection won’t wash off in the rain or when your horse sweats. Available in a 6-week supply (green box with 3 applications) or a 12-week supply (blue box with 6 applications). Bugs don’t fly with Farnam, your partner in horse care.
KEEPS WORKING when you can’t be there to apply fly spray every day.
KILLS AND REPELS ticks that may transmit Lyme disease if applied every 2 weeks and will also control dangerous mosquitoes that may transmit West Nile Virus and Equine Encephalitis.
PERFECT FOR PASTURED HORSES, this spot-on protection covers your horse when you can’t be there to apply daily sprays. It keeps insects off for up to 14 days.
WORKS THROUGH SWEAT and wet conditions. Re-apply every 2 weeks for long-lasting protection.
CONVENIENTLY AVAILABLE in a 6 or 12-week format.
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