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Python Insecticide Cattle Ear Tag

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Ear tags for fly, tick and lice protection in cattle
    • Bovine insecticidal ear tags
    • Long-lasting fly and tick control
    • Aids in lice control
    • Durable construction
    • Supplied as a box of 20 tags
Catalog #DescriptionPriceQtyAutoshipCARTFAVORITES
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20/pack
$46.95
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Python™ Insecticide Cattle Ear Tag is use in beef and dairy cattle, including calves and lactating dairy cows to control horn flies, face flies, biting lice, Gulf Coast ticks and spinose ear ticks. Aids in control of sucking lice, stable flies, black flies, house flies and small horse flies. No withdrawal time required. Contains a synergized pyrethroid to increase activity against resistant pests. Supplied as a box of 20 tags. Ultra Tagger sold separately.

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Have you any information of the duration of protection against tick from this product?

Asked by: Samwise
Hello, Summer Season: To control horn flies for about 3-4 months, and to aid in the control of face flies, apply 1 ear tag per animal in late spring. To control horn flies, face flies, lice, Gulf Coast ticks and Spinose ear ticks for 4-5 months, and to aid in control of stable flies, black flies, house flies and small horse flies, apply 2 tags per animal (1 in each ear) when flies first appear in spring. Apply 2 tags to large bulls for optimum horn fly protection. Winter Season: For season-long lice control, apply tags in late fall. To control biting lice, short-nosed sucking lice and in control of other sucking lice, apply 1 tag per calf or 2 tags per mature animal (1 in each ear).
Answered by: SCAH Representative
Date published: 2022-11-03

Are they safe for dogs,I have a 75 lb Labrador retriever could I put one on his collar?

Asked by: Chasl
Hi there, No. We do not recommend putting one of these on your dog's collar. For canine insecticides, please visit our Canine Insecticides section.
Answered by: SCAH Rep
Date published: 2016-04-26
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Rated 4 out of 5 by from I dont personally like that youI dont personally like that you have to use one tag in each ear. They seem to repel the flies well.
Date published: 2013-05-08
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Python Insecticide Cattle Ear Tag is rated 4.5 out of 5 by 2.
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