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GotWine97




Age: 108
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Member since: 02/19/2008

POSTED BY: GotWine97 on 02/21/2008 [ Quote ]


Can you tell I can't wait for spring??  Here's a fly spray recipe I started using last summer, and I was pleased with its overall effectiveness.  It's also pretty cheap and all natural!




 




6 capfuls of Avon Skin-so-Soft
1 cup of white vinegar
1 good squirt of liquid Ivory soap
Fill the rest of the bottle w/water

I used an empty standard size fly spray bottle (32 oz). 

Shake it a little before spraying. The water & the oil seperates when
left sitting for a while.

giddyupgo

Giddy Up Go
Age: 55
Location: , United States
Member since: 02/21/2008




POSTED BY: giddyupgo on 02/22/2008 05:47:12 [ Quote ]


Thanks, we use the skin-so-soft to sometimes and it seems to work pretty well.




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Sharonnherd

A horse belongs in a stable..not on a table!
Age: 36
Location: Plymouth, United Kingdom
Member since: 02/27/2008




POSTED BY: Sharonnherd on 02/28/2008 09:53:18 [ Quote ]


This does work good too:


Water, Citronella and vinigar mixed, it stinks to high heaven but works a treat especially against mosquitos.


 


Or Benzolin Benzoate....great to keep flies off a horse with sweet itch and aids in preventing the irritation or aiding in healing.





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Sharonnherd

A horse belongs in a stable..not on a table!
Age: 36
Location: Plymouth, United Kingdom
Member since: 02/27/2008




POSTED BY: Sharonnherd on 02/28/2008 09:53:57 [ Quote ]


OOOOh   forgot, stick some garlic in the vinigar citronella and water!! 




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Mare


Age: 46
Location: Clinton, United States
Member since: 02/19/2008




POSTED BY: Mare on 03/05/2008 14:40:25 [ Quote ]


I always mix skin-so-soft, vinegar and water and I think it works pretty good. Then I add garlic to the grain. I havent tried it with dish soap in it. I was thinking that might make their skin itchy.
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GotWine97


Age: 108
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Member since: 02/19/2008




POSTED BY: GotWine97 on 03/05/2008 14:57:07 [ Quote ]


Hmmm.  Didn't think about itchy skin, but I've used this for a while now and some of my friends have too with no problem.
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Dakota_Rain


Age: 34
Location: The Wide Open Spaces, United States
Member since: 03/06/2008




POSTED BY: Dakota_Rain on 03/06/2008 22:44:37 [ Quote ]


I've used this before and it works pretty well.  The dish soap won't make them itchy.  Just be sure to use a little bit.  If you use to much dish soap, I've found that it will get a gummy feel on the horse's coat if they are out in the sun.  Lemon dish soap works really well because bugs hate the smell of lemons.

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redhorse

The wind of heaven is that which blows between a horses's ears - Arabian Proverb
Age: 56
Location: , United States
Member since: 02/18/2008




POSTED BY: redhorse on 03/19/2008 23:51:13 [ Quote ]


I am going to try some of these - the last week has spawned GIANT, nasty knats that drive Red and me crazy. Last night he had put on an all over layer of mud for body armour. Has anyone heard of using black pepper in homemade fly spray? Wonder if it works.




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IrisGreen

IrisGreen
Age: 28
Location: Cali, United States
Member since: 04/13/2008




POSTED BY: IrisGreen on 04/22/2008 10:39:25 [ Quote ]


Whats up with the Avon Skin So Soft? What does it have in it that helps with flys? I'm just wondering. Also, can you get it at a local store or do you have to order it from Avon?


 I am going to try this. My cot is allergic to chimical fly sprays so last year I used a Marigold Natural Fly Spray. It worked and smelled really gooood but it only lasts an hour or two so you would have to be spraying it all day long. Plus, it's exspencive ($20 a bottle).


I ordered the Springtime Bug Off Garlic this year and just started my colt on that. I will let you know in a few weeks once it builds up in his system how well it works to keep the bugs off him.


I sure like the smell of the garlic over fly sprays. I like garlic :) Muffin seems to not have a problem with eating it but it did give him a little mushy poo that is starting to firm back up after the first few days of feeding it. He just needed to get used to it.





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horsenutz

A dog is mans best friend, but a horse is womans.
Age: 58
Location: Corinth, Ky, United States
Member since: 02/20/2008




POSTED BY: horsenutz on 05/14/2008 11:34:55 [ Quote ]


Sharonnherd, how much of the ingredients do you use in the recipie? This sounds like a good recipie. I will definately try it and the other one to see which one works best. The flies are dreadful. The horses stand and stomp their feet and it sounds like an elephant stomping. They get so aggrivated at them. I can't remember what we used when I was a kid and showing to keep the flies off.




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