How to use:
Check Pet Rabbits and Guinea Pigs frequently, daily during warmer weather, for fly eggs and maggots, especially around hind quarters. Cleanliness and hygiene is vital to avoid Fly Strike. Therefore, ensure rear of pet is clean and the hutch or cage should be cleaned out regularly, replacing soiled bedding daily. Also treat with Johnson's Cage 'n' Hutch Insect Spray and Clean 'n' Safe disinfectant and cleaner (Sold seperately). Remove leftover food that will attract flies.
Note: Watch for signs of Fly Strike e.g.: biting at rear end, restlessness, listlessness and unusual behaviour. Consult a Veterinary Surgeon immediately if Fly Strike has become established or if signs of disease persist or appear.
Shake well before use. Remove food and water before spraying. Use spray every 7 days, particularly in warmer weather. Ruffle fur and apply spray against lie of coat, especially at rear end, under tail and between back legs. Avoid genital organs, eyes and other sensitive areas. If preferred, rather than spray animal directly, spray well onto brush or cloth and work well through the fur. May also be used lightly to spray hutch and cage.
Dosage Guide
Dosage Guide| Size | Dose |
|---|
| Larger Adult Rabbits | Use 3 to 5 pumps |
| Smaller Rabbits and Guinea Pigs | Use 2 to 3 pumps |
This product is also effective against common external parasites, e.g. fleas, lice etc - treat using dosage above.