Beaphar skin spray is a solution for rabbits, rodents, ferrets, cage and aviary birds, and pigeons to combat pests such as lice, mites, and fleas. This spray is effective for weeks.
- For birds: Spray the bird into your hand from a distance of approximately 25-30 cm. For small birds (up to 100 grams), spray once or twice, and for large birds, spray three or five times. Start at the tail and spray against the direction of the feathers. Spray only on the plumage, not on the head or bare skin. Treat the head by spraying the solution onto a cloth or glove and rubbing it over the feathers. In case of an infestation, treat all birds. Ensure good ventilation during and after treatment. Repeat after two weeks if necessary.
- For rabbits, rodents, and ferrets: Rub vigorously into the fur and spray against the grain. Leave on for a minute, then comb through. Spray small animals like guinea pigs 2-3 times, and large rabbits and ferrets 3-5 times. Treat every two weeks as long as the animal is bothered by pests, especially in areas where they congregate.
There are no known side effects. If you experience any serious side effects or other reactions, please inform your veterinarian.
User safety precautions: Beaphar skin spray is toxic to fish and bees and may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment. Avoid contact with eyes, nose, ears, mouth, and anus. For external use on animals only. Keep out of the reach and sight of children. Keep away from food, drink, and animal feed. Wash hands after use. Avoid open flames, sparks, and smoking during use. Vapors may cause drowsiness and dizziness. Do not inhale spray mist. Use only in well-ventilated areas.
Store Beaphar skin spray in its original packaging at room temperature in a dry, dark, and well-ventilated place. Do not allow it to enter waterways due to the risk to fish and other aquatic organisms. Any unused veterinary medicinal product or waste materials should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations.