HORSE FLY REPELLENTS



Permoxin Insecticidal Spray and Rinse Concentrate 250ml
18% OFF RRP $24.95
Brute 500ml with Mitt

Brute 500ml with Mitt

1 Reviews

$98.12

Troy Repel-X 500ml

Troy Repel-X 500ml

5 Reviews

$43.00

 Calafea Horse Oil 100ml

Calafea Horse Oil 100ml

1 Reviews

$15.82

12% OFF RRP $17.95
Calafea Horse Oil 2L

Calafea Horse Oil 2L

1 Reviews

$175.81

Calafea Horse Oil 500mL

Calafea Horse Oil 500mL

6 Reviews

$53.06

3% OFF RRP $54.95
Jurox Lice 'N' Simple 100ml

Jurox Lice 'N' Simple 100ml

1 Reviews

$56.00



Horse fly repellents are products that are intended to protect horses from the irritation and potential injury caused by various biting and nuisance insects. These repellents come in a variety of forms, including sprays, wipes, gels, and creams. Here's a description of the typical features and qualities of horse fly repellents:

  • Application Forms:

    • Sprays: Liquid formulations that can be sprayed directly onto the horse's coat. They provide even coverage and are easy to apply. SHOP NOW
    • Gels and Ointments: Thicker formulations that adhere well to the coat and provide longer-lasting protection. They may be suitable for specific areas prone to fly bites. SHOP NOW
  • Long-Lasting Protection:

    • Residual Effect: Some horse fly repellents offer residual protection, staying effective for an extended period after application. (Brute 500ml with Mitt - SHOP NOW)
    • Reapplication Frequency: Depending on the product, reapplication may be required after a certain duration or after exposure to water (e.g., rain or sweating).
  • Broad Spectrum Protection:

    • Flies: Effective against a variety of flies, including horse flies, deer flies, stable flies, and biting midges (no-see-ums).
    • Other Insects: Some repellents may also provide protection against mosquitoes, ticks, and gnats.
  • Sensitive Skin Formulas:

    • Hypoallergenic: Some repellents are formulated for horses with sensitive skin, reducing the risk of irritation or allergic reactions. (Shop Calafea Oil Now)
  • Application Recommendations:

    • Avoiding Sensitive Areas: Repellents should be applied avoiding sensitive areas such as eyes, nose, and mouth.
    • Proper Coverage: Ensure thorough coverage of the horse's coat, mane, and tail, paying attention to areas where flies are most problematic.

Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines for the specific horse fly repellent you are using.