Cavalor Sw-itch, 500 ml
For horses with sweet itch
€ 42,99
(€ 85,98 / l, Price shown includes 20% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs)
Features & Advantages
- Can be used preventatively
- Insect repellent
Item no.: AGA-472374, Content: 500 ml, EAN: 5425016902141
Description
The SWITCH Spray by Cavalor is ideal for horses with seasonally recurring skin irritations such as sweet itch or itching. It can also be used for skin irritation and is suitable for both treatment and prevention.
The active ingredient benzyl benzoate is known for its insect repellent function. Cavalor's SWITCH contains moisturizing and nourishing ingredients.
Application note:
- Shake vigorously until the product turns white.
- Spray on a cloth or directly onto the irritated skin.
- Apply the Switch 1 to 2 times daily until you see visibly positive results
- Use 2 or 3 times a week before mosquito season starts
Type of Dosage: | Liquid, Spray |
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Warnings: | Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes, Avoid contact with eyes and rinse with plenty of water if necessary, Contains hazardous chemicals that must not come into contact with any part of the body - especially the eyes and mouth, Do not aim at eyes or face, Do not use near the eyes |
Skin Type: | All skin types, Sensitive skin |
Areas of use: | Sweet itch |
Hazard and precautionary statements
- Use biocides safely. Always read the label and product information before use.
Questions & Answers about Cavalor Sw-itch
Customer Reviews
1 English review written for Cavalor Sw-itch
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2 reviews
1 customer review in English
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Great at the beginning
Rated with 4 out of 5 stars.
This worked really well on my mare's sweet-itch at the start. Unfortunately she or the midges got used to it and it is no longer as effective. This seems to happen with all sweet-itch treatments that I have tried so I keep changing.
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Yes, it can also be used as insect repellent, but as horses have very sensitive eyes we would not recommend using it in the eye area. A fly veil or mask might be a safer option: https://www.equusvitalis.com/accessories-for-the-horse-stable/fly-masks-veils.