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What Bug Sprays Are Pet-Safe?

 

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If you purchase a pesticide, it's safe to assume it's can be used in the home or on the human skin without causing irritation. However, both humans and animals can react differently to the same chemical. Pesticides that contain DEET are especially dangerous to animals. DEET is a chemical that is commonly used in popular insect repellents and, although effective in the removal of bugs from human skin, it may cause painful reactions for cats and dogs.

Pets may suffer from balance, vision and respiratory system affected if exposed to harmful insect sprays that contain DEET. If they're exposed to higher quantities of these harmful chemicals and chemicals, they may be at risk for seizures, tremors and ataxia. Before assuming a pest repellant can be used on your dog, or even around them be sure to check the ingredients for a high level of DEET.

Many varieties of bug-friendly pest sprays

To Your Skin

Spray-on insect repellants are easy to use to safeguard children from mosquitoes when they play outside. Spray-on repellants could be easily absorbed by pets, causing irritation and inflammation. The All Terrain Company offers Herbal Armor to keep your pets and children safe while out in the open. Herbal Armor is non-toxic and effective against biting insects. Basil and catnip, as well as lavender, as natural pest repellents. These are excellent to keep around your common areas in your home such as the kitchen, patio, and living room.

For Your Home

Bug spray for your body isn't just the one kind of insect repellant to invest in. Pest repellants for your home can keep cockroaches out of food as well as your furniture. Peppermint oil is a great option to repel most pests in your home. The peppermint oil's smell can irritate the senses of pests and makes them flee the area. For proper use make a mixture of some drops of peppermint oil in water and vegetable glycerin and spray your home with it, primarily targeting areas of cracks, corners in the wall, as well as messy areas. Essential oils may not be suitable for all cats. Try a few spots within your home using a light spray of the peppermint oil mixture and see what your cat's reaction. While some may not be affected due to the oil, it's better to use this spray only on areas like the windowsills and outside doors.

 

 

 

For Your Yard

A pet friendly bug spray that is a natural repellent for pests is a great way to guard your flowers and your garden from unwanted pests. A natural repellant for pests is a great way to protect your garden from insects searching for food sources, including beetles and slugs. Make sure your lawn is kept short and clear any standing water. Sprinkle your lawn with homemade mix consisting of onions, garlic, and cayenne pepper. It's not very fragrant but it'll deter the pests that are a nuisance from entering your flower beds and garden. Neem oil is another organic option for pest control. Because it disrupts the natural lifecycle of insects in the garden Neem oil repels bugs and prevents them from reproducing. This natural insecticide repels insects such as whiteflies, spider mites scales and whiteflies. It is pet-safe.

For Your Pets

For a non-toxic repellant to rub on the fur of your pet K-9 Advantix will protect against fleas and ticks however, this product should not be used around cats. Sprays for bugs such as Vet's Best Mosquito Repellent are safe choices to keep mosquitoes out of your pet's early morning nap during the summer. Badger Anti-Bug Repellent Shake insect spray uses citronella, rosemary and wintergreen to keep insects away from your pets and children. For homeowners living in deeply wooded areas, repellants like Natural Care Flea and Tick Spray and Wondercide Lemongrass Natural Flea and Tick Spray blend various essential oils as well as natural ingredients that help to keep ticks, fleas, and mosquitoes from biting your furry pets.

Natural products are more safe for furry friends but they might not be 100% safe. If you're unsure regarding a possible organic pest control product it is best to speak with your pet's vet to find out what pet safe fly spray is the best product to use around your backyard and around the house.

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