Controls & Prevents: For control of Stable Fly (Stomoxys calcitrans), House Fly (Musca domestica) and Lice (Bovicola bovis, Linognathus vituli and Haematopinus eurysternus) and synthetic pyrethroid susceptible Buffalo Fly (Haematobia irritans exigua) on beef and dairy cattle.
For control of synthetic pyrethroid susceptible Buffalo Fly (Haematobia irritans exigua) for up to 3 weeks and for control of Stable Fly (Stomoxys calcitrans) for up to 1 week on horses. Provides protection from the Biting Midge (Culicoides brevitarsus) for at least 14 days with effective control of blood feeding C. brevitarsus for 6 days post treatment.
Active Constituent: 15.0g/L Deltamethrin
Dose Rates for Cattle: 5mL per 100kg liveweight.
The following table may be used as a guide.
Pests Controlled | Rate Live Body Weight | Critical Comments |
Cattle Lice
(Bovicola bovis) (Lignognathus vituli) (Haematopinus eurysternus) |
5 mL Up to 100kg
10mL 101-200kg 15mL 201-300kg 20mL 301-400kg 25mL 401-500kg 30mL 501-600kg For cattle over 600kg apply 5mL per 100kg liveweight |
Apply to animals in a race or drainage pen as a single stripe along the backline. Retreat later in the season if reinfestation occurs. |
Buffalo Fly
(Haematobia irritans exigua) Stable Fly (Stomaxys calcitrans) House Fly (Musca domestica) Biting Midge (Culicoides sp.) |
Apply to the whole herd – retreatment may be necessary. |
Dose Rate for Horses: 5mL per 100kg liveweight.
The following table may be used as a guide.
Pests Controlled | Rate Live Body Weight | Critical Comments |
Buffalo Fly
(Haematobia irritans exigua) Stable Fly (Stomoxys calcitrans) |
5 mL Up to 100kg
10mL 101-200kg 15mL 201-300kg 20mL 301-400kg 25mL 401-500kg 30mL 501-600kg For horses over 600kg apply 5mL per 100kg liveweight |
Using the correct measured dose, apply to horses as two single stripes. Apply approximately 2/3 of measured dose to the midline mane area (from poll to wither) and remaining 1/3 to midline over the rump.
When applying product keep away from head forward of the ears. If product is accidentally splashed into horse’s eyes, the eyes should be washed thoroughly as soon as possible, using plenty of water. Contact a veterinary surgeon for advice. Apply to the whole herd – retreatment may be necessary. |
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