Fly Control
Fly control
for horse owners is an annually recurring battle. Flies can carry disease, cause
ligament and tendon damage in horses constantly stomping their feet, create
‘summer sores’ and above all, generally annoy you, your horse and your
neighbors. Though flies are inevitable, a combination of the below ideas can
help horse owners decrease the flies’ impact.
Manure Management
Flies live
and reproduce in your horses’ manure, so you need to attack them where they
start. Keeping stalls and runs clean is the first step. Spreading the manure is
the best solution, breaking up and drying out the flies’ home will decrease
their presence. Spreading is a science in itself, know how much manure you’ve
got and don’t overspread on small acreages. A good rule of thumb for spreading
is one horse’s manure for every five acres. Of course, you should check with
your local agriculture extension agent for specifics in your area.
If you do
pile, consider location as well as composting. However, a large pile is
a prime location for fly reproduction.
General
cleanliness follows in this vein. Don’t allow for standing water near your
corrals, clean water buckets weekly, keep grain covered and sweep up excess hay,
muck and dust in the barn.
Bugs vs. Bugs
In recent
years, fighting flies with other insects has become a desirable solution for
horse owners wary of chemicals. As with any method, there are several options.
The first is fly parasites. Fly parasites are beneficial tiny insects, harmless
to all animals, that
can easily control flies.
Fly
parasites kill flies in their developing stages while they are in the ground.
After sprinkling about a teaspoon full of live, hatched parasites, the female
fly lays her eggs wherever there is decomposing organic material. Within a short
period of time, the microscopic fly maggot burrows into the manure and
eventually develops into a cocoon. The tiny female fly parasite seeks out her
host and deposits her eggs inside the fly cocoon, thus stopping the adult fly
from hatching.
Fly
parasites must be replenished on a regular basis to insure that you have the
best fly control. They can never become a nuisance because they have a very
short life span.
Wasps are
another option that operate much like the fly parasites and can be purchased in
a species that doesn’t sting.
Finally, an
adult fly’s natural enemies are birds and bats. While you may already have birds
around your barn, bats are easy to attract with the use of a bat house placed on
the southern side of your barn.
Trap
Even with
the advantages of the above and below listed techniques, flies will likely appear at your barn. A single fly can produce up to 1,000 offspring within a
month. Trapping them is an effective and fulfilling way to kill the ones that
got away. Plus, seeing your horse’s agitator disabled does make you feel as
though you’re helping.
The most
common trapping products are the jars filled with an attractant, either natural
or chemical, wherein flies are lured in and can’t escape. Another effective and
time-honored method is fly paper. Place either or both of these contraptions
liberally throughout your barn, runs and corrals. If your house happens to be
near the barn, you may even want to put a jar near the back
door.
Chemical Attack
The
chemical aspect of fly control ranges from automatic misters set up to control
an entire barn to feed-through fly control to spray bottles. Look for the
chemicals pyrethrin, cypermethrin and permethrin in any of the spray fly control
products.
There are
numerous variations of chemical applications for horses. Some are vapor
repellants, which merely keep the fly from landing on your horse. Others, that
largely contain permethrin, are lethal to flies and the fly will die shortly
after it lands on your horse. Many products contain a combination of pyrethrin
and permethrin: a fly spray and repellant combination.
Spray on,
spot on, wipe on, sweat-proof, long-lasting, sun screen, coat conditioning,
wound safe and all natural are all options from which to choose. To decide
what’s best for you, consider how often your horse is out of the barn. If he’s
out of an otherwise fly-free barn for a few hours a day, a simple vapor spray-on
might be best. For show horses, a coat-conditioning fly spry might be right. If
you’ll be working your horse outside all day, consider a sweat-proof spray with
sunscreen protection. For mares or retired horses turned out to pasture, you
should look into a long-lasting wipe. Thin-skinned horses might need a diluted
or all-natural spray. Basically there is a broad enough spectrum that you’re
sure to find one that best suits you and your horse.
For a
larger-scale attack, the automatic misters are also very effective. Most
companies will work with you to customize a program that will most efficiently
combat the fly problem in your barn. Again, the options are nearly limitless in
regards to what kind of spray you use.
Finally,
the feed-through fly control options are worth considering. If you do choose a
feed-through option, you should begin the regimen in spring, before you see the
first flies. Feed- through fly control stops the larvae, but not adult flies, so
you will need to use other control measures as well.
On-horse devices
On-horse
fly control is the final method of defense against flies. Fly masks and blankets
are the most common, and some companies offer products with ears. Fly wraps are
also an option. These devices are breathable mesh wraps that wrap around the
horse’s lower leg and can eliminate stomping and pawing.
Bugs vs
Bugs
Spalding
Laboratories
Fly
Predators
1-888-562-5696
www.spalding-labs.com
Tired if swatting? Simply sprinkle a small sack of Fly
Predators on your manure as soon as the weather turns warn and you’ll prevent
files from becoming a nuisance.
Then in the summer release Fly Predators monthly to keep the fly
population down. These tiny USDA
approved insects are the natural enemy of flies, but never bother people or
animals.
If a fly never emerges, it won’t
bother anyone. By comparison,
applying spray to a horse only discourages flies from landing on that horse, but
does little to control the fly population.
For 27 Years, Spalding Labs has
supplied Fly Predators to horse owners nationwide. Over 80 Percent renew the next year, so
you know they work.
The
Source
Biological
Fly Control
1-800-380-3560
www.sourcebiofly.com
Fly Parasites are beneficial
insects that nature has programmed to attack and kill flies. They lay their eggs inside the immature
stages of flies and the fly becomes food for their young. Just release around the breeding site
for a sensible and easy method of fly control.
Arbico
Fly
Parasites Biological Fly Control
1-800-827-2847
www.arbico.com
Fly parasites are beneficial tiny
insects, harmless to all animals, that can easily control flies. They are extremely cost effective and
easy to apply. They are Nature’s
safe and easy way to control fly populations.
Arbico’s experienced staff can
tailor a program to fit your particular needs depending upon the number of
horses or animals you have on your farm.
Research shows that using our good bugs every two to three weeks in a
program throughout the duration of the fly season will give you the best fly
control and allow you to discontinue the use of harmful chemicals. Fly parasites can be used in any type of
climate.
Fly Parasites kill flies in their
developing stages while they are in the ground. The female fly lays her eggs wherever
there is decomposing organic material.
Within a short period of time, the microscopic fly maggot [[larval
stage]burrows into the manure and eventually develops into a cocoon [pupal
stage]. The tiny female fly
parasite seeks out her host and
deposits her eggs inside the fly cocoon, thus stopping the adult fly from the
hatching.
Traps
Farnam
Captivator
Fly Trap
1-800-234-2269
www.farnamhorse.com
This insecticide-free trap
features a break-resistant, reusable jar which holds up to 20,000 files. The Patented formula contains three
feeding attractants plus a fly sex pheromone that files can’t resist. For outdoor use only. Each 2 qt trap comes with one 15 ml tube
of attractant. Fly Attractant also
sold separately in a 2-pack. Fly
Attractant may be used with Terminator Fly Trap.
Atlantic
Paste and Glue
Dynamite
911 Black Light Glue Trap
1-800-458-7454
www.catchmaster.com
Not a zapper, this non-toxic
product is safe, effective, discreet, economical and easy to maintain. The black light attracts files and other
pests where they are trapped by glue traps. When full, slide the trap out and
replace.
Chemical Attack
Large
Scale
Spray
Master System
Pyranha
Incorporated
1-800—231-2966
www.pyranhainc.com
Pyranha manufactures the patented
Spray Master System for automatic insect control. It dispenses specially formulated
insecticides for the most cost effective solution to the insect control
problem. Pyrannha’s EPA—registered
insecticides contain natural pyrethrin to provide instant knockdown of files and
mosquitoes with no foul odor and offer extended outside barn
protection.
Shoo-fly
Automatic
Insect Control System
1-800-248-5858
www.shoo-fly.com
Shoo-fly’s Automatic Insect
Control System consists of a 55 gallon drum, 1/3 HP motor, self priming pump and
a timer. The nozzles and fittings
are brass and stainless steel. The
three insecticides used in the systems are all biodegradable and are not harmful
to you, your employees, your animals or the environment. They have units that have been in
operation for over 15 years and are still going strong.
Sprays/Wipes/Spot-Ons
RioVista
Coat-So-Soft
Spray
1-800-248-6428
www.riovistaproducts.com
This pesticide-free botanical
spray provides lasting relief from flies, mosquitoes, fleas and ticks. Safe for sensitive horses, it soothes
the skin, leaving the coat feeling soft, healthy looking and refreshed. Gentle enough for everyday use. Contains a unique blend of rosemary,
chamomile, comfrey extracts and vitamins A and E.
W.F.
Young
Flys-X
1-800-628-9653
www.absorbine.com
A ready-to-use, fast acting
insecticide for horses, livestock, dogs and cats to protect against house,
stable, horse and deer flies, lice, fleas, ticks, gnats, mosquitoes and a host
of other insects. Also for use as a
surface spray to control cock-roaches, ants, beetles, spiders, crickets,
cadelles, meal worms and mites.
Contains natural pyrethrins in a water base. Leaves no oily or objectionable
residue.
W.F.Young
Super
Shield Green
All-natural, ready-to-use horse
spray offers a safe, effective alternative to chemical insecticides. Super Shield Green contains herbal
extracts and essential oils known to provide natural protection against biting
flies. It also contains aloe and
Ianolin to condition the coat and to soothe and relieve insect bites and minor
skin irritations.
Farnam
Equi-Spot
1-800-234-2269
www.farnamhorse.com
Citronella scented Equi-Spot
Spot-On Fly Control for Horses, from Farnam is a anew perrmethrin-based spot-on
repellent that kills and repels house flies, face flies, horn flies, eye gnats
and ticks on horses. It also helps
control mosquitoes. Dog and Cat
owners accustomed to using spot-ons will love the convenience of Equi-Spot for
their horses. Sold in three-packs
of 10 millilitre tubes, Equit-Spot offers lasting protection for 14 days and is
easy to apply.
Farnam
Endure
For those who prefer to use a
repellent spray, Farnam offers
Endure Sweat-Resistant Fly Spray for Horses-a highly efficacious, long-lasting,
sweat-resistant fly spray. Endure
contains a unique conditioning agent called RepeLock that binds sto the hair
shaft, allowing it to work in wet conditions or when the horse sweats. Endure provides control for upto 14 days
against biting and nuisance files, gnats, mosquitoes, lice and deer ticks. Includes a sunscreen to protect against
both forms of harmful ultraviolet rays.
Contains cypermethrin, pyrethrins and piperonyl
butoxide.
Feed-Through Solutions
Farnam
Equi-Trol
1-800-234-2269
www.farnamhorse.com
Used in the feed to prevent the
development of stable and house flies in the manure with 99% effectiveness. Equi-Trol passes quickly through the
digestive system and will not harm domestic animals coming in contact with
treated manure. May be fed to
pregnant or lactating mares, foals and stallions. Remains active for up to six weeks. One 3.75 1b pail treats a 900-1, 100 1b
horse for approximately 60 days, feeding 1 oz per day.
Triad
Specialty Products
Serene
Feed-Through Fly
Control
1-800-208-2270
www.sereneflycontrol.com
Serene Feed-Through Fly Control
for horses is a revolutionary way to cut fly populations before they ever get
off the ground-literally.
By adding Serene Feed-Through Fly
Control to your fly control regimen, You will drastically reduce the number of
flies in and around your stable. As
an additional benefit, this new product also helps you reduce the need for
pesticide sprays. With good basic
barn hygiene and control of migrating adult flies, you can achieve a level of
fly control you never thought
possible.
The active ingredient in Serene
Feed-Through Fly Control has been used as a feed-through fly control in chickens
for over 20 years. The ingredient
targets flies specifically, with no effect on mammals or beneficial
insects. And unlike other oral fly
control products, Serene Feed-Through Fly Control contains absolutely no
organophosphates.
On-Horse Devices
Hug
Coverings, LLC
1-866-484-3487
www.blanketnet.com
Hug Closure horse blankets use a
simple system of overlapping chest panels with elastic straps that allow your
horse to eat and move without any shoulder binding or rubbing. He is more comfortable, moves more
freely and looks better without the unsightly traditional blanket rub marks on
his coat. It is the best choice for
horses that spend long hours in stable or turn-out
blankets.
The fly sheet with a full neck is
actually an extension of the blanket from the chest. This makes a wrap-around neck with no
gaps anywhere-your horse is completely protected.
Fly
Wraps
1-888-Fly-Wrap
www.flywraps.com
Fly Wraps act as a physical
barrier to flies, preventing them from landing on your horse’s unprotected
legs. This can cut down
dramatically on stomping. The Mesh
fabric allows breathability; veterinarians use the wraps to protect cuts and
wounds while using the air flow to speed healing. The wraps are washable, and can be
adjusted to fit your horse.
A full plush trim prevents
rubbing. One size fits horses form
14 to 18 hands; special orders are also available. The wraps come in red, blue, green, and
white. Each set includes four
wraps.
Cashel
Company
Crusader
Fly Mask
1-800-33-2202
www.cashelcompany.com
The Crusader Fly Mask features a
three-hole cap design [ for ears and forelock ] which provides stability and a
great fit. The eye dart design,
wider ears and nose offer a safer and more comfortable fit. Long style nose gives extended
protection down to the nostrils.
The nose features a sewn-in frings under nose panel to discourage
flies. Finally, UV protective mesh
provides shade. Simply hook and
loop straps to fasten together.
Machine wash, line dry.