Educational Purposes
Fly Bites in Animals
Fly bites occur when biting flies feed on an animal’s skin, often causing local irritation, swelling, redness, or scabbing.
Common biting flies include stable flies, horse flies, buffalo flies, and sand flies, particularly in warm or humid environments.
Repeated fly bites can lead to skin inflammation, discomfort, secondary infection, or behavioural stress, especially around ears, legs, belly, and tail.
Some animals may develop hypersensitivity reactions, resulting in more intense itching or lesions.
Management focuses on fly control, good hygiene, skin monitoring, and veterinary assessment if swelling, sores, or infection persist.
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Natural Pet Botanicals products are not intended to replace veterinary care or prescribed treatments. Always consult your veterinarian for diagnosis and medical advice.
Formulated with plant and mineral-based ingredients, traditionally referenced for their role in supporting overall balance and general wellbeing.
These formulations are designed to assist the body’s natural processes and support resilience during times of environmental or physiological stress.
Fly-Go-Away-140 formula
Contains:
Ledum 200C
Apis Mell 1M –
St John’s Wort (Hypericum 6C, 1M)
in 20% USP alc. in purified water.
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These statements are for general wellbeing and educational purposes only. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease. Always seek veterinary or professional advice for specific health concerns.
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