This natural flea and tick spray kills, repels, and prevents fleas, ticks, mosquitoes, flies, and hundreds more pesky bugs. Powered by cedar oil as the main ingredient, this active essential oil works to naturally kill and repel bugs in all stages of the pest life cycle.
- Flea and tick spray eliminates pests and provides lasting repellency.
- Safe for dogs and cats of all ages.
- Made in the USA and holistic-vet approved.
- No artificial colors or fragrances, and clove free
- Cruelty-free and biodegradable product
- Size: 16 oz
- For best results: Rub your pet’s coat in the opposite direction of growth, spray, and rub in. Spray the body, legs, tail, belly and armpits. Spritz into your hands to rub onto your pet's ears and face. Avoid spraying in mouth, nose and eyes. Do not soak your pet with this product. Full, even coverage will ensure best results. Spray kills on contact when wet, then repels pests when dry.
- For dogs: Apply every 2-3 days for pest prevention and before each visit to areas where pests may be present. Repeat as needed to kill and repel fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. Pest pressure differs by geography, so you might find you use it more or less frequently depending on your location. Safe for everyday use. Peppermint oil has been known to affect milk production in nursing mothers.
- For cats: Apply every 2-3 days for pest prevention and each time before visiting areas where pests may be present. Repeat as needed to kill and repel fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. Since cats are more sensitive to many flea protection products, it’s best to do a test spray an hour before a full treatment. If your cat is fearful of spray bottles, spray into your hands and massage on to your cat. Peppermint oil has been known to affect milk production in nursing mothers.
- For homes: Spray on carpet, hard floors, furniture, fabrics and pet bedding. Make sure you apply an even coating on all surfaces to eliminate any existing problems.
- For people: Made with the highest quality essential oils, you can confidently use this spray on yourself as well as your pets. Apply on your clothes or directly on skin before visiting areas where pests may be present. Peppermint oil has been known to affect milk production in nursing mothers.