Kills and repels fleas and ticks for up to 5 months
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Bio Spot dog flea and tick collars works fast!
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Kills adult fleas plus flea eggs up to one month and prevents reinfestation
Start killing fleas as soon as you
put the collar on. New dog collars
are infused with the insecticide
Propoxur to kill adult fleas, and now
contain the Insect Growth Regulator
(IGR) S-Methoprene to eliminate flea
eggs and prevent reinfestation. Dog
collars offer 5-month protection. Easy to apply. For dogs 12 weeks of age or older.
Directions for use:
Buckle collar around dog's neck. Fit collar snug enough to prevent placement of the dog's leg or lower jaw through the collar, yet loose enough to be rotated about the neck. Generally, 2 or 3 fingers should fit between the collar and dog's neck.
Leave 2-3 extra inches on the collar for adjustment, cut off excess length, and dispose of in trash.
Check periodically and adjust fit, if necessary, especially when puppies are rapidly growing.
May be used in addition to regular collar. Replace collar when effectiveness diminishes.
What to Expect Fleas:
This flea & tick collar is designed to kill adult fleas.
This collar starts killing fleas as soon as it is placed around dog's neck.
Protection against fleas will be achieved within a few days, providing continuous protection for up to 5 months.
Replace collar every 5 months to help control flea infestations on your dog.
Ticks:
Full protection against adult and immature ticks will be achieved within a few days, providing continuous protection for up to 5 months.
Adult ticks will be killed over the entire pet. Dead ticks will fall off or may be easily removed.
Replace collar every 5 months for continuous protection from ticks. If your dog goes swimming or is out in the rain, it is not necessary to remove the collar. The continuous action collar will rapidly replace any flea and tick killing material removed.
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Active ingredients: Propoxur
10.0% (insecticide - carbamate)
Other ingredients
90.0%
Read entire label before each use. Use only on dogs. NOTE: It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
Storage & Disposal
Store in original, unopened container away from children. Disposal: Do not reuse container or used collar. Dispose of collar in trash.
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
Do not get dust or collar in mouth, harmful if swallowed. Do not get dust in eyes, will cause temporary constriction of pupils. The dust released by this collar is a cholinesterase inhibitor. Humans: Do not open package until ready to use. Do not allow children to handle this collar. Dust will form on this collar during storage. Avoid contact with skin or clothing. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling collar. Animals: Consult a veterinarian before using this product on debilitated, aged, medicated, pregnant, or nursing dogs. Do not use this product on puppies less than 12 weeks of age. Do not use this product on dogs simultaneously or within 30 days before or after treatment with or exposure to cholinesterase inhibiting drugs, pesticides, or chemicals. However, flea and tick collars may be immediately replaced. When collar is first worn, observe neck area every few days for irritation. Remove collar at the first sign of irritation or adverse reaction. Sensitivities may occur after using ANY pesticide product for pets. If signs of sensitivity occur, remove collar and bathe your pet with mild soap and rinse with large amounts of water and contact your veterinarian.
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