Indorex Veterinary household spray,

£11.90
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If
there is a cat or dog in your house there are most certainly
fleas as well. Adult fleas live on pets feeding on the blood,
breeding and laying up to 50 eggs per day. The adult egg
population represents only about 5% of the total the rest being
eggs and developing larvae. Your pets acts as the distributor
for these eggs kindly depositing them on their travels to end up
in soft furnishings, carpets bedding and also in your car. The
larvae like it dark, they are blind and worm like feeding on
such things as human skin scales or flea faeces. They remain
like this until they pupate. The pupae are the cocoons from
which the adult will eventually hatch perhaps triggered by
central heating or humidity. Mere vibration from humans and pets
sometimes trigger the pupae to hatch into hungry adult fleas
looking for a tasty meal of blood in as little as a week. Others
not triggered to hatch may lay dormant for up to a year. Adults
then lay eggs which develop into larvae then pupae and then the
life cycle of the flea is complete.
As such a small
proportion of the total flea population actually live on your
pet it is absolutely vital to treat your home with a
household spray. Fleas are not only an irritant to your pets
they can cause allergic skin reactions, skin lesions and
infection. Also remember that the fleas can transmit tapeworm to
your pets.
House mites have a
very different life cycle to the flea although they like
humidity and dine on human skin scale and mite faeces the
females lay between 40-80 eggs which hatch in about a month and
then survive for about 3 months.
Indorex
Veterinary
household spray, licensed to kill not only fleas but also house dust
mites. Keep your home flea free for a full 12 months.
Indorex kills
adult fleas and dust mites whilst also preventing development of
eggs and larvae.
The only
veterinary household flea control spray, proven to be stable in UV
light (sunlight).
Eliminating
house dust mites not only helps human allergy sufferers but may well
also help your dog. Eliminating the house dust mite may alleviate
allergic skin disease in your pet and reduce the need for drugs.
Indorex is
odourless and rarely stains household surfaces. Indorex has
been specially designed for use in normal family household
environments.
Coverage: One
can is sufficient to cover 79 square metres - the equivalent of an
average 3 bedroom semi.
Active
Ingredients: Permethrin (rapidly kills adult fleas), Pyripoxyfen
(controls growth of eggs and larvae from fleas and house dust
mites), piperonyl butoxide (reinforces the action of permethrin).
Before
using Indorex
Veterinary household
spray:
Vacuum all
floors and upholstered furniture
Remove pets but ensure bedding is treated
Remove birds and cover fishtanks, bowls and other water storage
tanks
Cover food food preparing equipment and eating utensils
Read the warnings and precautions on the can
To use Indorex Veterinary
household spray:
Spray a test area on out of site fabrics
Shake the can well and spray about 50cm from the surfaces to be
treated
Spray the places that your pets frequent
Do NOT apply to food storage or preparation areas
Try to apply under carpets and mats, between tiles, in the cracks
around skirting boards
In cracks and crevices around the floor area
If applicable in your car and garage
After spraying Indorex
Veterinary household spray:
Wash hands
after use
Leave the room and wait for a half hour before ventilating
If you suspect heavy flea infestations vacuum the house daily for a
week which will encourage the pupae to hatch and come into contact
with Indorex treated surfaces and die very quickly
Warnings
regarding Indorex Veterinary household spray:
Avoid skin or
eye contact
Avoid
inhalation of spray
For indoor use only
Do not use directly on animals or plants
Toxic to bees fish and crustaceans
Do not use in areas containing aquaria
Do not smoke whilst using Indorex
Do not use near naked flames, until dry treated surfaces can pose a
fire risk
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If you are in any doubt about the health of your pets always consult
your veterinary surgeon