UltraCruz Equine Natural Fly and Tick Spray for Horses, 16 oz.
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Item # 1996972
Size: 16 oz.
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Online Only
Item # 1996972
Size: 16 oz.
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UltraCruz Equine Natural Fly and Tick Spray for Horses is a highly effective spray utilizing the power of mother nature to safely help keep your horse fly and tick free! This potent blend of Peppermint Oil and Clove Extract deters many different forms of insects without the use of harsh pesticides that can harm your horse or impact the environment. Proudly made in the USA.All UltraCruz horse grooming products are made in the USA with globally-sourced ingredients
Looking for more information on horse fly control? Check out our guide on barn fly control strategies in the product documents section.
- Natural insect deterrent
- Helps deter flies, ticks, mosquitoes and gnats
- No permethrin, pyrethroids, pyrethrins, or DEET
- No dilution necessary
| Brand | UltraCruz |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Made in USA |
| Active Ingredients | Sodium Lauryl Sulfate: 2.2% Cedarwood Oil: 1.0% Geraniol: 1.0% Peppermint Oil: 0.25% Clove Oil: 0.25% Lemongrass Oil: 0.25% Rosemary Oil: 0.25% Thyme Oil: 0.1% Citronella Oil: 0.1% |
| Application Method | Spray |
| Concentrated or Ready to Use | Ready to Use |
| Features | All Natural |
| Longevity | 5 years |
| Targeted Fly Types | Gnats, Flies, Mosquitoes, Ticks |
| Size | 16 oz. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SC-395333 |
Q: Hello. I’m looking at the natural fly and tick spray for horses, I’m just wondering what are the ingredients in the product as they are not listed on the website. Thank you Laura
2 months agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: Active Ingredients: Sodium Lauryl Sulfate: 2.2% Cedarwood Oil: 1.0% Geraniol: 1.0% Peppermint Oil: 0.25% Clove Oil: 0.25% Lemongrass Oil: 0.25% Rosemary Oil: 0.25% Thyme Oil: 0.1% Citronella Oil: 0.1% Inactive Ingredients: Water, Glycerin.2 months ago
Q: I have found other essential oil sprays have a very strong smell I can’t tolerate.Is this one have a very strong smell?
11 months agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: This does have Citronella in it and in manys judgement would either think its normal or strong as well it would just depend11 months ago
Q: Has anyone used this product on cows? If so, how effective has it been? What is the dilution rate or do you use it as a concentrate?
11 months agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: We would recommend to use the Livestock Natural Fly and Tick spray. We have many cattle operations that use this product.11 months ago
Q: Is this safe for cats and dogs, I am feeding ferals and need to protect myself and others in my apartment complex as well as the cats
a year agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: This is not safe for cats because they groom themselves.a year ago
Q: Can natural fly and tick spray be used on cats or dogs
a year agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: We do not recommend the equine natural fly and tick spray be used on cats or dogs. We do have a Canine Natural Flea and Tick spray for dogs.a year ago
Q: What is in this fly spray?
a year agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: Active Ingredients: Sodium Lauryl Sulfate: 2.2% Cedarwood Oil: 1.0% Geraniol: 1.0% Peppermint Oil: 0.25% Clove Oil: 0.25% Lemongrass Oil: 0.25% Rosemary Oil: 0.25% Thyme Oil: 0.1% Citronella Oil: 0.1% Inactive Ingredients: Water, Glycerina year ago
Q: How long are the bulk refill good after opening? (Trying to decide if can use into next year or just plan for remainder of this year).
a year agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: For the best longevity of the product you must make sure it is stored in a room temperature area away from sunlight. You must also shake well before each use. Any size of our fly spray should work until it is all used up.a year ago
Q: Is this safe for foals ultra Cruz natural fly spray
2 years agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: Yes, our natural fly and tick spray is able to use on all age Equine.2 years ago
Q: What are the ingredients in the Natural Fly Spray?
2 years agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: Hello! The ingredients are also listed above under the ingredients tab. Active Ingredients: Sodium Lauryl Sulfate: 2.2% Cedarwood Oil: 1.0% Geraniol: 1.0% Peppermint Oil: 0.25% Clove Oil: 0.25% Lemongrass Oil: 0.25% Rosemary Oil: 0.25% Thyme Oil: 0.1% Citronella Oil: 0.1% Inactive Ingredients: Water, Glycerin.2 years ago
Q: I just bought the gallon size. It does not say anywhere on the jug to dilute it. Do I need to and if so, what is the ratio?
2 years agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: Hello, This product is not needed to be diluted, it is ready to use. Thank you, SCAH2 years ago
Q&As
Q: Hello. I’m looking at the natural fly and tick spray for horses, I’m just wondering what are the ingredients in the product as they are not listed on the website. Thank you Laura
2 months agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: Active Ingredients: Sodium Lauryl Sulfate: 2.2% Cedarwood Oil: 1.0% Geraniol: 1.0% Peppermint Oil: 0.25% Clove Oil: 0.25% Lemongrass Oil: 0.25% Rosemary Oil: 0.25% Thyme Oil: 0.1% Citronella Oil: 0.1% Inactive Ingredients: Water, Glycerin.2 months ago
Q: I have found other essential oil sprays have a very strong smell I can’t tolerate.Is this one have a very strong smell?
11 months agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: This does have Citronella in it and in manys judgement would either think its normal or strong as well it would just depend11 months ago
Q: Has anyone used this product on cows? If so, how effective has it been? What is the dilution rate or do you use it as a concentrate?
11 months agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: We would recommend to use the Livestock Natural Fly and Tick spray. We have many cattle operations that use this product.11 months ago
Q: Is this safe for cats and dogs, I am feeding ferals and need to protect myself and others in my apartment complex as well as the cats
a year agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: This is not safe for cats because they groom themselves.a year ago
Q: Can natural fly and tick spray be used on cats or dogs
a year agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: We do not recommend the equine natural fly and tick spray be used on cats or dogs. We do have a Canine Natural Flea and Tick spray for dogs.a year ago
Q: What is in this fly spray?
a year agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: Active Ingredients: Sodium Lauryl Sulfate: 2.2% Cedarwood Oil: 1.0% Geraniol: 1.0% Peppermint Oil: 0.25% Clove Oil: 0.25% Lemongrass Oil: 0.25% Rosemary Oil: 0.25% Thyme Oil: 0.1% Citronella Oil: 0.1% Inactive Ingredients: Water, Glycerina year ago
Q: How long are the bulk refill good after opening? (Trying to decide if can use into next year or just plan for remainder of this year).
a year agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: For the best longevity of the product you must make sure it is stored in a room temperature area away from sunlight. You must also shake well before each use. Any size of our fly spray should work until it is all used up.a year ago
Q: Is this safe for foals ultra Cruz natural fly spray
2 years agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: Yes, our natural fly and tick spray is able to use on all age Equine.2 years ago
Q: What are the ingredients in the Natural Fly Spray?
2 years agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: Hello! The ingredients are also listed above under the ingredients tab. Active Ingredients: Sodium Lauryl Sulfate: 2.2% Cedarwood Oil: 1.0% Geraniol: 1.0% Peppermint Oil: 0.25% Clove Oil: 0.25% Lemongrass Oil: 0.25% Rosemary Oil: 0.25% Thyme Oil: 0.1% Citronella Oil: 0.1% Inactive Ingredients: Water, Glycerin.2 years ago
Q: I just bought the gallon size. It does not say anywhere on the jug to dilute it. Do I need to and if so, what is the ratio?
2 years agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: Hello, This product is not needed to be diluted, it is ready to use. Thank you, SCAH2 years ago
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