Bot eggs...any preventatives?

Katie :)

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Hi, this year I've had my first big bot egg issue, my horse is coming in with his legs covered in them. I use fly spray over him everyday but that doesn't make a difference, I have access to a bot knife to get rid of them. But I'm wondering if there are any methods/minerals/sprays I can use to prevent it ?
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HaffiesRock

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I put talc on my ponies legs and this seems to work well. You need to reapply daily, but it is much quicker than picking the blooming eggs off.
 

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Unless your horse has white legs (in which case beware of frying them!) wipe a bit of baby oil over them. It may not stop the eggs sticking, but it'll be easier to wipe them off.
 

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Diluted (10%- so 10 ml/100ml water) Dettol works on ours- apply with a sponge daily- I know it works because I forgot to do it yesterday and the bots returned!
 

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Wipe the egg covered areas with Kerosene which will kill all the eggs which means that you can leave removing them for a few days.

The only thing that will reduce bots is to use Ivomec wormer a couple of times a year so that the number of adults is constantly reduced. At one time we used to have a real problem with them but over the years of people using Ivomec regularly the numbers have dropped dramatically - didn't have any this past summer.

Its amazing the damage they do - I saw photos of areas around teeth where the larvae had burrowed into the gums before migrating into the stomach.
 
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