BugPellent Gel

BugPellent
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Description

BugPellent is the choice for natural insect control. BugPellent is water-based, all natural, made with essential oils and effectively controls flies, ticks, mosquitoes and gnats. It contains no Pyrethrins, Pyrethrums, Pyrethroids, or industrial pesticides and is the perfect choice for all natural farm operations. The non-greasy, alcohol and solvent free formula is proudly made in the USA! 

Details

BugPellent Helps Control: deer flies house flies stable flies horse flies black flies ticks mosquitoes gnats 

Ingredients

Essential Oils in BugPellent: Cedar Oil, Rosemary Oil, Clove Oil, Citronella Oil, Peppermint Oil, Cinnamon Oil, Lemongrass Oil, Geraniol

Application

For horses, apply liberally on the lower leg area around coronet bands and pastern. For dogs, the back of the neck area continuing on the back to the tail and on the legs is best.

Shake vigorously before each use.

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This product is AMAZING! I have a horse who is extremely attractive to no-see-ums and other little blood-sucking gnats, and is also highly sensitive to them. For years he had to be on steroids for half the year, and those weren't always very effective. By the end of every summer he would have almost his entire mane rubbed out. Last year a friend of mine gave me a bottle of this to try so l could review it for her.
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<br>First of all, it smells great, so the horse doesn't mind it. About every second or third day l spritz some along his neck at the base of his mane and rub it in good and comb it through. It makes his mane all shiny and helps train it over, and the bugs avoid him. I was able to quit using the steroids late last summer, and l just did my first application two days ago. I'm hoping to not have to use steroids at all this year! Oh, and a little bit at the base of his tail kept him from rubbing that out, too!