5 Best Horse Fly Sprays
Keep your horses comfortable and pesky flies away this Summer with these best horse fly sprays!
Plus a DIY horse fly spray.
Horses attract several different types of flies to them which can be serious pests.
Horse flies and deer flies are attracted to large mammals like horses and cattle and will slice the skin with their mouth pieces and feed on the blood.
Routinely applying fly spray to your horses throughout the season will help keep them comfortable and protect them from these vicious pests.
Some commercial fly sprays contain harsh chemicals that can be harmful to humans and horses, and negative side effects could be seen in the long run.
Fortunately, not all horse vaporizers are harmful to humans or horses.
Consider high quality horse fly sprays, as they disperse annoying insects well, including deer ticks, horse flies, and other types of flies, without damaging the sensitive skin of horses.
If flies are really bad in your area, you should invest in fly boots and make your own fly spray as well.
Best Horse Fly Spray
Farnam Tri-Tec
Farnam Tri-Tec Fly Repellent is a water-based solution that protects your horse’s skin from six different forms of biting and persistent flies such as stable flies, deer flies, face flies, horn flies, bot flies and house flies.
It also repels gnats, mosquitoes, lice, and deer ticks, all of which can spread Lyme disease.
This sweat-resistant repellent helps prevent West Nile virus and can help fight insects by protecting horses around the clock.
A bottle of fly spray from this brand works both for daily use and once every 14 days.
This makes it the right choice for horse enthusiasts looking for a long lasting fly repellent.
Some active ingredients present in the chemical structure of this spray are piperonyl butoxide, pyrethrins, cypermethrin and technical butoxypolypropylene glycol.
Before applying this repellent, or any repellant spray, carefully brush the horse’s coat before applying the equine fly spray to remove any dirt or debris.
Shampoo and rinse dirty horses thoroughly. Before applying the desired spray, wait until the layer is completely dry.
Pyranha Zero-Bite
Pyranha bite spray is one of the natural fly repellents that work best for horses.
It is a good choice for horse owners who want to use natural sprays for their breeds.
As the name suggests, Pyranha Zero Bite Insect Spray contains no chemical pesticides, making it a great choice for those concerned with the chemical components of the product.
This instead contains natural ingredients that come from many essential oils such as peppermint oil, lemongrass oil and many more.
While Pyranha zero-bite works on other animals, the Pyranha Wipe n ‘Spray works, especially for horses.
This natural fly spray gets its lemongrass scent from its lemongrass oil which prevents insects from being attracted to horses.
Its conditioner is made from lanolin which is also one of the natural products that insects hate.
This product has as a bonus a beautiful shine on the horse’s coat thanks to the presence of lanolin on its ingredients.
Both of these great fly sprays come in a variety of sizes, including 4 oz, liter, and gallon trail sizes.
UltraShield EX Insecticide and Repellent
Known as the famous fly spray in the black bottle, this bug spray is a good choice as it kills over 70 annoying fly species.
This repellent works well to protect sensitive areas in horses that other sprays lack.
It’s a popular choice for those looking for advanced formulas because it contains natural oils including aloe vera and lanolin, a common ingredient for warding off insects.
A spray of this new product goes a long way as it is a weather resistant product that can last up to 17 days on a horse’s coat.
Bronco Fly Spray
The Bronco Fly Spray is something every horse owner should try.
This fly spray can be used with a trigger spray or as a wipe.
This insect repellant can also help control horse sweating, which is important if you don’t want unwanted flies to attract them.
It not only kills the bugs on the horse but also keeps them away and makes sure that the crawling pests in the barn are killed as well.
As the fatty acids in this fly spray evaporate, they give off odors that disorient the insects flying around the horse, killing them within minutes.
Homemade Fly Spray
When all else fails and you find yourself unable to make it to the farm store sooner, making a homemade fly spray isn’t a bad decision.
There are many ways to make a batch of homemade fly spray at home.
The main idea of making homemade fly sprays is to ward off insects, not kill them.
So, with natural ingredients, you don’t necessarily have to expect the bugs around your horses to magically disappear.
Some great ingredients that you can use to make your own sprays include tea tree, apple cider vinegar, and chrysanthemum flowers.
There are also botanical oils that work great for repelling insects like cedar oil, eucalyptus oil, and thyme oil.
Mineral oil also works great.
Another key ingredient in making a good homemade fly spray is white vinegar.
Adding dish soap to your mixture helps keep the water and vinegar on the horse’s skin.
Check out my post on homemade fly spray with essential oils for an exact recipe.
These are just a few of the best horse fly sprays you can choose from.
Now that you know some of the best horse fly sprays on the market, you can now better decide which product to choose based on your horse’s needs and preferences.
Make sure you have purchased one before the black fly season begins.
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