Natural Chemistry De Flea Reptile Relief
De Flea Reptile Relief
* Fast-acting spray works immediately and without poisons
* Natural ingredients kill mites, ticks, and other reptile parasites
* Also helpful to clean and deodorize habitat surfaces
See results immediately with fast acting Reptile Relief. Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate and undecylenic acid kill mites and ticks on contact – without poisons – by compromising their natural chemistry. Cleans and deodorizes wounds and irritations to promote healing. Biodegradable and pH balanced, you can safely spray it directly on your pet at three-day intervals.
For use on turtles, lizards, and snakes.
The active ingredients in De Flea Reptile Relief work together to soften the waxy exoskeleton of fleas, ticks, lice, mites, and other insects. Once the insect's armor has been penetrated, its internal organs are saturated and the insect quickly bursts. Reptile Relief is effective at all stages of an insect's life cycle: egg, larva, pupa, and adult - effectively eliminating all insects from your pet's home. Reptile Relief does not use poisons or other toxins to achieve results, so mites do not become resistant. Thus, the product never loses effectiveness. You can apply Reptile Relief directly to your pet, without removing water or food dispensers from its habitat.
Reptile Relief is:
* EPA registered
* Highly effective on fleas, ticks, lice & mites
* Unconditionally guaranteed
* Free of pyrethrins and similar chemicals
* A recipient of the lowest possible toxicity ratings in all EPA categories (EPA-approved label requires NO HAZARD WARNINGS)
* pH adjusted to minimize irritation
Active Ingredients: Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate and undecylenic acid.
Use
* Spray directly on reptile, but not to excess (runoff). Avoid spraying eyes and facial areas. Alternatively, spray solution on a cloth and wipe on reptile.
* Reapply as necessary, but not more often than at 3-day intervals.
* Do not treat snakes for at least 6 hours after they shed their skin.
Reptile Relief can be used to clean surfaces of terrariums and other habitats. Spray surfaces and wipe clean with a clean cloth. Rinse and dry surfaces before reintroducing reptile into habitat.