Simply spray the insect stop protection spray sparingly on the horse's fur from a distance of approx. 25 cm. Is your four-legged friend sensitive? Then apply the spray with a rag. Avoid sensitive parts of the body such as eyes, ears, nostrils and mucous membranes. Riders apply the insect repellent to the skin in a thin layer. Tada! You and your horse are protected from nasty vermin.
HINTS:
Use biocides carefully. Always read the label and product information before use.
Do not spray damaged skin areas. Use only in well-ventilated areas, do not breathe spray.
If swallowed, seek medical advice, show package and label.
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When the stable, on horseback rides or on the pasture are swarming with vermin, it is unpleasant for horse and rider alike. Small bloodsuckers can become a real nuisance, especially in summer and during the grazing season. Thanks to the insect stop protective spray, training sessions and rest periods are no longer disturbed by the buzzing of insects, nasty bites or stings: the highly effective spray is almost odorless and suitable for daily use. Once sprayed on, it has a reliable and long-lasting effect against flies, horseflies, ticks and the like. Long exposure times and an unpleasant smell? Not with us! Because the spray unfolds its effect immediately after spraying it on and is as good as odorless.
highly effective
PROTECTIVE SPRAY FOR HORSE AND RIDER
And best of all: Thanks to very good skin tolerance and high acceptance by horses and humans, it is wonderfully suitable for both your darling and you. This is also ensured by the ideally coordinated combination of Saltidin® and essential oils. The so-called repellent is completely harmless to horse and rider and is delivered to you ready to use. So you and your four-legged friend can organize everyday stable life all year round without stress and, above all, without vermin.
Year-round protection
WHY GOOD INSECT PROTECTION IS SO IMPORTANT
Insects and bloodsuckers buzzing around are annoying, no question about it. But did you know that they can also cause serious health problems in your horse? Diseases are often transmitted through insect bites. For example, if a mosquito bites an animal infected with a horse disease, there is a chance that the pathogens will then be transmitted to your four-legged friend. In addition, your darling can become infected with diseases such as the dangerous anaplasmosis through a tick bite, which often causes fever, listlessness and swollen lymph nodes. What many riders don't know: Sweet itch, which is very painful for horses, is also triggered by insects. If your darling is bitten by female Culicoides mosquitoes, there is a chance that painful eczema will develop on the horse's skin. Because the mosquito saliva contains a protein to which sensitive horses can react allergically. Our insect stop protective spray is also fighting against wound infections caused by insects.
EUCALYPTUS
The leaves of the eucalyptus species used in the spray smell strongly of lemon and eucalyptus just by touching them. While we humans find this very pleasant, the scent tends to deter mosquitoes, ticks and horseflies - to the delight of horse and rider! In our spray, the eucalyptus scent is only subtle.
SALTIDIN®
The proven insect repellent is not only effective against mosquitoes in different climate zones, the repellent also keeps numerous types of flies and ticks away and offers reliable protection. Saltidin® remains on the skin and is hardly absorbed by the body. It is therefore considered non-irritating to the skin and non-skin-sensitizing. So bloodsuckers have bad cards!
application
Simply spray the insect stop protection spray sparingly on the horse's fur from a distance of approx. 25 cm. Is your four-legged friend sensitive? Then apply the spray with a rag. Avoid sensitive parts of the body such as eyes, ears, nostrils and mucous membranes. Riders apply the insect repellent to the skin in a thin layer. Tada! You and your horse are protected from nasty vermin.