NikKnock
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Is anyone using tri-tec 14 successfully to repell crab flies? I guess I'm speaking to anyone out there in the New Forest mainly.
Thanks.
Thanks.
I would be interested in your replies. I have far more experience of crabs that I would ever wish for.Is anyone using tri-tec 14 successfully to repell crab flies? I guess I'm speaking to anyone out there in the New Forest mainly.
Thanks.
Thank youI think it did work for us to some effect, I felt better using it (or deosect) at least - we were actually just over the wilts border but did sometimes have an issue with them.
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if I'm at home ie I've brought one home with us then I let them have a swim. It avoids the "crunching" it also avoids the possibility if you have them cupped in your hand trying to get ready for the "crunch" you have less chance of losing them.. I struggle to dispose of them as they have to go crunch.
Yuk thanksI've caught them in cloths before now and taken stone to it. My friend can 'pop' them in her fingers.![]()
Thanks. We're considering moving to the NF but I have a sensitive TB.I find this Biteback product quite effective.
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I meant to say, thanks for the recommendation.Thanks. We're considering moving to the NF but I have a sensitive TB.
Ugh, they sound awfulif I'm at home ie I've brought one home with us then I let them have a swim. It avoids the "crunching" it also avoids the possibility if you have them cupped in your hand trying to get ready for the "crunch" you have less chance of losing them.
Oh blimey. I'm worried mine will be that one.We only had one on the yard really bothered, I got back one day to the YO trying to stop her throwing herself on the floor while she attempted to find it.
mine is like that except he charges off at a gallop around the yard.Just throws himself around. Really isn't safe. He is also yellow with a lot of black markings which doesn't help.Oh blimey. I'm worried mine will be that one.
That's great to hear thanksTritec 14 is simply brilliant. We don't have crab flies so I can't say but it honestly deters everything and protects my oh-so-tasty mare who used to be unridable because of the flies. It lasts ages once it's built up in their coat too, my other horses get sprayed every few days.
Asorbine ultra black is a similar product, not quite as effective but half the price.
well that should be excitingThanks. We're considering moving to the NF but I have a sensitive TB.
That's a really good idea thank youwell that should be exciting
if it is likely to bother your horse and you don't have to move to the NF have you thought of taking the horse there for a few days holiday. I'm sure someone will tell you where to go for maximum benefit.
It is very much dependent on the horse. It really does make riding difficult if you have a very reactive horse.
Thanks. If we end up there, I have to hope it works. It's expensive though, does tri-tec last a few days once applied?I've used TriTec as a decent repellent to deer keds, deosect can work too.
Am not in the NF but we do have regular issues locally with deer keds, ticks and occasionally Lymes, so try to keep on top of things.
Yes it does, especially in dry spells, just top up with a few puffs every 5 to 8 days (that's what I've done previously).Thanks. If we end up there, I have to hope it works. It's expensive though, does tri-tec last a few days once applied?
That's good news, thanksYes it does, especially in dry spells, just top up with a few puffs every 5 to 8 days (that's what I've done previously).
Heavy showers won't help tho....
This is a good idea, we went for an escourted ride about 5 years ago, the guy told us to book in May as we should avoid the crab flies, but they were early that year...Can totally recommend escourted rides. Crab flies are definitely expanding their area, I'm a good way from the NF, and we've had them here for the last few summers. Biteback is good !well that should be exciting
if it is likely to bother your horse and you don't have to move to the NF have you thought of taking the horse there for a few days holiday. I'm sure someone will tell you where to go for maximum benefit.
It is very much dependent on the horse. It really does make riding difficult if you have a very reactive horse.
Thanks so much for the recommendationThis is a good idea, we went for an escourted ride about 5 years ago, the guy told us to book in May as we should avoid the crab flies, but they were early that year...Can totally recommend escourted rides. Crab flies are definitely expanding their area, I'm a good way from the NF, and we've had them here for the last few summers. Biteback is good !