Farmers and homeowners know all too well the struggles of dealing with pesky flies. They buzz around, landing on you and your food, and just generally make life a living nightmare. But there's no need to suffer any longer! Starbar's Quikstrike Fly Bait is an ultra-effective solution that banishes flies quickly. With the active ingredient Dinotefuran, this fly bait kills flies quickly and controls those resistant to carbamates and pyrethrin sprays. In other words, it's the perfect solution for farmers or homeowners who are looking for an effective way to get rid of flies. Fast-acting and easy to apply, Quikstrike Fly Bait is perfect for farms or any other area where flies are a nuisance.
The active ingredient in Quikstrike Fly Bait, Dinotefuran, is a neonicotinoid insecticide. When ingested by insects, this substance acts on their nervous system and causes paralysis. As a result, the affected insects are no longer able to fly or move properly. Within minutes of ingesting Quikstrike Fly Bait, most insects will die. Flies are attracted to Quickstrike due to its homogenous formulation, containing (Z)-9-tricosene, a pheromone that flies cannot help but be drawn to.
Starbar Quikstrike Fly Bait can be used in a number of different ways. For best results, we recommend applying it in areas where flies are commonly found, such as around dumpsters or near livestock pens. You can also apply it directly to manure piles or compost bins to prevent flies from laying eggs in these locations. Quickstrike is great for use in places such as milking parlors, broiler houses, caged layer houses, loafing sheds, swine facilities and feed lots.
Flies are more than just annoying; they can also spread diseases. In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), houseflies are known to transmit over 60 different diseases! That's why it's so important to get rid of them as quickly as possible. And with Starbar's Quikstrike Fly Bait, you can do just that!
If you're looking for an effective way to get rid of flies, look no further than Starbar Quikstrike Fly Bait! This powerful fly bait features the active ingredient Dinotefuran, which quickly kills nuisance flies and controls those that are resistant to carbamates and pyrethrin sprays. With a number of easy application methods, Starbar's fly bait is the perfect solution for farms or any other location where flies are commonly found. Get rid of those pesky flying insects for good with Starbar Quikstrike Fly Bait! Find it at Livestock Vet Supply.
]]>As any horse owner knows, keeping your equine friend healthy and free of parasites is a top priority. There are a number of different ways to deworm horses, but ivermectin is one of the most popular and effective options. DuraMectin is an antiparasitic medication containing 1.87% ivermectin that can be administered orally, and it is effective against a wide range of parasites including roundworms, pinworms, large strongyles, hairworms, large-mouth stomach worms, neck threadworms, and bots.
DuraMectin is a potent anthelmintic and boticide that kills internal parasites, including bots and the arterial stages of S.vulgaris, with a single dose. DuraMectin is safe to use in horses of all ages, including mares at any stage of pregnancy, and stallions may be treated without adversely affecting their fertility. DuraMectin provides the broadest spectrum parasite control available, killing 35 species and stages combined of worms and bots. This allows horses to reach their full potential by providing effective, safe parasite protection. DuraMectin is convenient and easy-to-use; the syringe allows for fast, fool-proof application.
One syringe of DuraMectin contains enough paste to treat a single 1250 lb horse at the recommended dosage of 91 mcg per pound of body weight. When giving DuraMectin orally, it's important to aim the syringe or tube towards the back of your horse's mouth to ensure that they swallow the medication. DuraMectin can also be mixed into feed, but make sure that your horse eats all of the medicated feed to ensure that they receive the full dose. Following these simple instructions will help to ensure that DuraMectin is effective in treating and preventing worm infections in horses.
Ivermectin is a drug that has been used for decades to treat a variety of parasitic infections in humans and animals. Recently, ivermectin has been touted as a possible treatment for COVID-19. However, there is no evidence to support this claim, and ivermectin is not approved for human use by the FDA. In fact, ivermectin can cause serious side effects in humans, including headaches, dizziness, gastrointestinal problems, and rashes. It can also interact with other medications, making them less effective. For these reasons, ivermectin should not be taken to treat COVID-19.
If you're looking for an easy-to-administer, effective dewormer for your horses, try DuraMectin paste from Livestock Vet Supply. DuraMectin contains 1.87% ivermectin, which is effective agasint a wide variety of parasites. This prescription medication comes in a convenient paste form, so it's easy to get the dose right into your horse's mouth. And because it targets a wide variety of parasites, you can feel confident that your horse is getting the treatment he or she needs. So don't wait - order your tube of DuraMectin paste today!
]]>Cattle deworming is an important part of herd health management. By preventing parasites from taking hold, cattle can stay healthy and productive. Safe-Guard Dewormer for Beef and Dairy Cattle is an excellent treatment sold at Livestock Vet Supply, and it helps to prevent a variety of parasites from infecting the herd. With proper use, this dewormer can help to keep cattle healthy and free from disease. As a result, cattle producers can rest assured that their herd is receiving the best possible care.
Safe-Guard Dewormer is a safe and effective oral suspension that is mixed with water and given to cattle as a drench. This dewormer contains 10% Fenbendazole which works to kill a wide variety of internal parasites, including lungworms, stomach worms, and intestinal worms.
When used as directed, Safe-Guard Dewormer will help control parasites and improve cattle health and productivity.
A drench gun is a type of syringe that can be used to administer Safe-Guard Dewormer to cattle. Make sure to measure the correct dosage according the the packaging. Carefully insert the drench gun into the cow's mouth, then squeeze the trigger to release the medication. This method of administration is quick and efficient, and it minimizes the stress on the animal. In addition, drench guns are relatively inexpensive, making them a popular choice for farmers and ranchers. Livestock Vet Supply sells both drench guns and Safe-Guard Dewormer.
Here's how to deworm your cattle with Safe-Guard Dewormer and a drench gun:
1. Administer each cow the suggested dosage of Safe-Guard according to its weight.
2. Repeat the treatment as recommended to make sure all the parasites are gone.
3. Watch your cattle closely for any signs of illness after deworming, and contact your veterinarian if you have any concerns.
RESIDUE WARNINGS: Cattle must not be slaughtered within 8 days following treatment. A withdrawal period has not been established for this product in pre-ruminating calves. Do not use in calves to be processed for veal.
Cattle deworming is vital for managing herd health. Parasites can cause major health problems in cattle and can have a negative effect on meat and milk. Safe-Guard Dewormer for Beef and Dairy Cattle will help control these parasites, improving cattle health and productivity. If you are looking for a quality dewormer, look no further than Livestock Vet Supply so that you can improve the health and wellbeing of your cattle.
]]>If you own goats, then you know that it's important to keep them healthy and free of parasites. There are a few different options when it comes to goat dewormers, but Livestock Vet Supply recommends Safe-Guard Goat Dewormer. The most important thing is to use a goat-approved dewormer, as some dewormers that are safe for other animals can be toxic to goats. When in doubt, ask your veterinarian.
Safe-Guard Dewormer for Goats is a safe and effective way to keep your goats healthy and free of parasites. This dewormer contains 10% Fenbendazole, which is effective against a variety of common goat parasites, including roundworms, tapeworms, and lungworms. It is crucial to follow the dosing instructions on the package, as overdoing or underdoing it can be harmful to your goat.
A drench gun is a tool that is used to administer liquid medications to animals. The drench gun delivers the medication directly into the goat's mouth, where it can be quickly absorbed into the bloodstream. Hold your goat still while the drench gun is inserted into its mouth. The operator can then squeeze the trigger to release the medication. Livestock Vet Supply sells both drench guns and Safe-Guard Dewormer.
Here's how to deworm your goats with Safe-Guard Dewormer and a drench gun:
1. Administer each goat the suggested dosage of Safe-Guard according to its weight.
2. Repeat the treatment as recommended to make sure all the parasites are gone.
3. Watch your goats closely for any signs of illness after deworming, and contact your veterinarian if you have any concerns.
RESIDUE WARNINGS: Goats must not be slaughtered for food within 6 days following treatment. Because a withdrawal time in milk has not been established, do not use in lactating goats.
Deworming your goats with Safe-Guard Dewormer is a quick and easy way to keep them healthy and parasite-free!
Deworming your goats regularly is an important part of herd management. Safe-Guard Goat Dewormer is a safe and effective way to keep your goats healthy and free of parasites. Some of the benefits of using Safe-guard Dewormer include preventing weight loss, increasing feed efficiency, reducing the number of parasites in the environment, and improving the overall health of your herd. So why wait? Pick up some Safe-Guard Dewormer from Livestock Vet Supply today and give your herd the gift of good health!
]]>Summer time is flea and tick season and you need to be proactive with your pets before the fleas take over your house, laying eggs in carpets and sofas. You’re probably familiar with topical flea treatments like Frontline, K9 Advantix, or Revolution. I’ve used those in the past and they’ve worked well, but lately my dogs have had a terrible flea problem and those treatments aren’t working. There is evidence that fleas can become resistant or immune to certain chemicals over time, and that’s probably what has happened to the fleas on my dog. I live in Louisiana and I’ve noticed fleas on my dog even through the winter which was rare for Paisley. But this year seems to be a terrible flea season in my area and I have been scrambling to keep the fleas away with no luck!
So I tried a new product by Merck called Activyl and it worked amazingly well! Activyl is a topical flea treatment you apply down your dogs back. It’s the first that contains the ingredient INDOXACARB. Indoxacarb works by reacting with enzymes inside the flea. Fleas don’t have to bite your dog – they absorb Activyl by coming into contact with the dog’s skin. Once absorbed by the flea, Activyl becomes active, paralyzing the flea and preventing them from biting and feeding on your dog. The fleas start dying within 8 hours of treatment and 90% of fleas are gone within 12 hours. It keeps killing fleas for 4 weeks. It kills fleas so fast they don’t have time to lay eggs.
Note that Activyl does not treat ticks, it targets fleas only. And that’s what I have the most problems with. It comes in 4 sizes – Toy dogs, Small dogs, Large Dogs, and Extra Large Dogs. You can find all sizes here at Livestock Vet Supply.
Applying Activyl is really easy. It comes in one month doses you break open and put on the dog’s back.
For small dogs, you only apply to the top of their back between the shoulders. For medium dogs, you’ll want to apply in two places - between the shoulders and at the base of the tail. On large dogs apply in three spots – top, middle, and bottom of the back.
Activyl doesn’t have a smell or burn their skin. You can bathe the dog after it’s dried, but it’s best to wait 2 days or 48 hours after the application just to be safe. I think you’ll have good luck treating your pet with this great new amazing product!
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