Vetafarm Scatt Liquid for Birds - Kills Air Sac Mites

VetafarmSKU: 1057GL002

Price:
$18.99
Stock:
In stock, ready to be shipped from Texas

Description

Scatt Liquid is an effective drop-on treatment for air sac mites and scaly face in canaries, finches, budgies, pigeons, and all other ornamental birds. Scatt's active ingredient is Moxidectin, which is extremely gentle on birds of all ages but tough on mites. Scatt Liquid is one of the most widely used products for mites and scaly face 

Key Benefits

  • Effectively kills and removes air sac mites and helps treat scaly face
  • Safe for all breeds of cage & aviary birds including canaries, finches, budgies, hookbills, and pigeons. 
  • Contains active ingredient Moxidectin, which is safe and gentle on birds but tough on mites
  • Can help eliminate mites on pigeons
  • Made in Australia. Imported.

Dosing Directions

Apply 1 drop to birds under 30g (1oz) body weight and 2 drops to birds 30-100g (1-4oz).
Place drops on the skin of the thigh. Treat all birds in the aviary.

Active Ingredient

1000 mg/mL Moxidectin

Size

50 ml bottle

* Disclaimer: This product is for pet birds only. Not for animals whose meat or eggs are intended for human consumption*

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J
Joon
Fast shipping!! Thx.

Expedite shipping. I received it in 2 days. From TX Yo WA. Thank you. I treated my finch now. Waiting for result!!…

R
Rita
Mites Gone!

This stuff works well to get rid of air sac mites in finches and canaries, BUT, remember to thoroughly clean the cage, dishes, perches, surroundings, etc. to avoid reinfestation. I treat a new bird every time I buy one, then two weeks later, and every 3 to 4 months to control until all signs of mites are gone. You can't see the mites, but you can hear an infected bird's raspy or clicking breath by holding the bird's body to your ear.

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