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Ácaro Stop Avianvet – 100 ml

Ácaro Stop Avianvet – 100 ml AvianVet
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Ácaro Stop Avianvet – 100 ml
13.80€
Ácaro Stop Avianvet – 100 ml
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  • Brands AvianVet
  • Model 5924
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13.80€
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Natural and effective mite control in ornamental birds

Avianvet Mite Stop is a 100% natural treatment formulated to effectively combat red mites and respiratory mites in ornamental birds. Its composition based on natural extracts guarantees maximum safety for birds, without the risk of infertility or the doré effect, allowing its use year-round without adverse side effects. Highlighted benefits:

100% natural: no harsh chemicals, completely safe for birds

Non-toxic, no side effects: does not affect fertility or cause browning

Dual action: combats external and internal (respiratory) mites

Versatile: can be administered in drinking water or sprayed into the environment

Composition:

Water

Magnesium chloride

Sodium chloride

Caramelized sugar

Natural additives (2b mixture of aromatic substances):

Thymus vulgaris

Tanacetum vulgare

Concentration: 2 ml/liter


Directions for use and administration:

Oral (drinking water):

Administer 1 ml per liter of water for 2 to 7 consecutive days.

Repeat the treatment after 15 days, for 2 additional days.

Environmental use (spray):

Dilute 30 ml of product per liter of water.

Spray in facilities, cages, or aviaries for complete protection.

Change the water daily during treatment.

Format: 100 ml bottle

Suitable for: Ornamental birds of all species

Application: Preventative and curative

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