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CyLence Ultra Insecticide Ear Tags (20 count)
$ 34.29
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Description
CyLence Ultra Insecticide Ear Tags (20 count)CyLence UltraInsecticide Cattle Ear Tags are for use on beef and dairy cattle (including lactating) to control horn flies, face flies, Gulf Coast ticks and spinose ear ticks. CyLence UltraInsecticide Cattle Ear Tags are effective against face flies and and pyrethroid-susceptible horn flies for up to five months. It's a synergized fifth-generation pyrethroid insecticide (beta-cyfluthrin) that utilizes the AllflexUniversal Total Tagger.
Directions & Dosage
For the control of horn flies, face flies, Gulf Coast ticks and spinose ear ticks on beef and dairy cattle (including lactating). All mature animals in the herd should be tagged. For adequate control of horn flies attach one tag per animal. For optimum control of face flies, horn flies, Gulf Coast ticks and spinose ear ticks, attach one tag to each ear (two per animal). Replace as necessary. CyLence Ultra Insecticide Cattle Ear Tags have been proven to be effective against face and horn flies for up to five months. Use the Allflex Universal Total Tagger with red pin and black clip to apply tags to cattle. Calves less than 3 months of age should not be tagged as ear damage may result. Remove tags at end of fly season or prior to slaughter. Disinfect pliers prior to use. Place male button onto pin. Slide tag under the clip of the pliers by depressing the lever. Position tag in the center portion of the front side of the ear. Apply the tag between the second and third rib cartilage.
Ingredients
Beta-cyfluthrin 8%, Piperonyl Butoxide 20%, Other Ingredients 72%
Product Details
Brand
Bayer
Size
0.5 lbs
Manufacturer
Bayer
Product Type
Pet Health Care Supplies
Mpn
Does Not Apply
Effective against Face Flies and Pyrethroid Susceptible Horn Flies for up to 5 months
Kills and Repels Face Flies - mechanical vector ofMoraxella bovisbacteria causing pink eye of cattle
Synergized for extra performance
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