Mole Hills Gone Forever

Family, Pet, and Planet Friendly Simple, Chemical Free and Guaranteed See our website for more information and testimonials! Fly|Pest Control

Fly Off

Fly Off Fly Spray Misting Systems for your barn, kennel, or home. Safe, effective, natural fly deterrent system using Pyrethrum, a natural product made from the chrysanthemum plant. Used on thousands of barns in the US and Canada. Fly Off is a NW supplier of Shoo Fly products. Fly|Pest Control

Ecovet

Ecovet is an entirely new type of fly spray for horses – and it works! Tested/endorsed by veterinarians – a veterinarian-owned company Real alternative to toxic pesticides like pyrethrins Safe for horses and individuals applying it Confuses an insect’s normal directional ability so it can’t locate horse as its next victim Extremely effective: Flies will … Read more

Rescue Fly Traps

Rescue makes your farm a No-Fly Zone! Find at your local feed, hardware store, or order online. We do it in the most environmentally responsible, effective, and low-maintenance way possible. Our traps and attractants use ingredients found in nature to control pests with a non-toxic mode of action. Fill with water to active and hang … Read more

TurtleNeck

The TurtleNeck® concept was developed to provide a more comfortable fitting for the many unique shapes of horses. Our elastic neckline conforms to the shape of the horse and comfortably snugs up to keep the blanket from shifting. Once it is secured it stays in position while stretching in and out as the horse moves. … Read more

Spalding Fly Predators

Today in our 40th year of business, Fly Predators have become the preferred method of fly control for all types of animal owners and others with an abundance of rotting organic matter that creates flies. See our website for more information on several options for fly control. Fly|Pest Control

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