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     Location: Texas | Does anyone use roll-on fly repellent? How well does it work and what brand do you use?
Edited to clarify... for your horses, not yourself... LOL 
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     Location: Texas | I have been doing that, but this is for my 26+ mare who is retired and turned out 24/7. I was wondering if the roll on lasted longer. She is my baby and I feel bad seeing her swatting and stomping flies away. |
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      Location: Cap'n Joan Rotgut.....alberta | i use one..its a white bottle with blue writing (i think)..it does work well...swat also works.......
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     Location: Texas | M, does it seem to work longer or would I be better off sticking with rubbing spray on her face? |
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   Location: WI | I'll use it when I'm riding, but for turnout I use fly sheet w/neck cover, shoofly leggin's, and flymask with ears. He's about 90% covered in mesh! I just don't feel like a spray on lasts more than an hour or so. |
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     Location: Texas | I love my old, baby, so much, I'm tempted to buy rolls of mesh, wrap her up from head to toe and send her on her way... Lol I have a soft heart when it comes to her, but I'm sure she wishes I would leave her alone. |
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   Location: WI | Here he is, lol!
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      Location: Cap'n Joan Rotgut.....alberta | EqualRanch - 2015-05-02 2:53 PMM, does it seem to work longer or would I be better off sticking with rubbing spray on her face? I feel it does......i have yet to find a spray repellent that can stand up to the claims on the bottle......i keep a smudge going all summer..when we arent under a fire ban like now...but the bugs up here are few and far between but give it another month..those bug buster blankets actually help a lot i thouht.......m
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     Location: Texas | I actually found some amazing fly spray and its worth the $22/bottle! I highly recommend it, but I was just looking for other options around her eyes, nose and mouth. |
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     Location: Texas | linds - 2015-05-01 4:24 PM Here he is, lol!
THAT IS WHAT I NEED!!
I can already see her giving me evil eyes... She would hate me! Lol |
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      Location: Cap'n Joan Rotgut.....alberta | EqualRanch - 2015-05-02 3:39 PM
I actually found some amazing fly spray and its worth the $22/bottle! I highly recommend it, but I was just looking for other options around her eyes, nose and mouth.
Whats the spray u useM |
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     Location: Texas | M, this is what we have been using for years now and it has been, hands down, the best we have come across.
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      Location: Cap'n Joan Rotgut.....alberta | EqualRanch - 2015-05-02 4:43 PM
M, this is what we have been using for years now and it has been, hands down, the best we have come across.
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     Location: Texas | M, has it even warmed up enough in Alberta to have flies yet? I figured you would still be buried in snow! |
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