Spyda
Well-Known Member
I'm not showing my filly this year so am planning on slathering her teat area and the insides of her hind legs with petroleum jelly, as a preventative to the midge nuisance she is suffering so badly from at the mo. I've tried just about EVERYTHING else over the past month or so - with no real success!!
Someone mentioned adding a little amount of Citronella essential oil to the Vasoline. Mixing up a little tub of this combination and using that. I need something very thick and oily as the gels, sprays, ointments and feed supplements are just not cutting it ATM. Not even Deosect is lasting more than a few days and quite frankly my filly is starting to take a dim view of being caught twice a day to be plastered in various midge repellent lotions and potions. There is a definite rolling of the eye and an "Oh no, not that again" expression whenever sees me with a bottle or tub in my hand. It doesn't help that the midge bites sting when the new layer of repellent is applied.
Would the petroleum jelly and Citronella oil combination work? Not irritate? She wears a Sweetitch Hoody but this doesn't cover the area these little @&*$" are biting her.
Someone mentioned adding a little amount of Citronella essential oil to the Vasoline. Mixing up a little tub of this combination and using that. I need something very thick and oily as the gels, sprays, ointments and feed supplements are just not cutting it ATM. Not even Deosect is lasting more than a few days and quite frankly my filly is starting to take a dim view of being caught twice a day to be plastered in various midge repellent lotions and potions. There is a definite rolling of the eye and an "Oh no, not that again" expression whenever sees me with a bottle or tub in my hand. It doesn't help that the midge bites sting when the new layer of repellent is applied.
Would the petroleum jelly and Citronella oil combination work? Not irritate? She wears a Sweetitch Hoody but this doesn't cover the area these little @&*$" are biting her.