My new neighbor has moved in with 4 horses on the property. She is a responsible owner and keeps her stalls clean, but we have noticed a significant increase in flies, both common and stinging. I bought her a 10 pound bucket of fly pellets. They are easy to use. She simply adds one portion per horse to the daily feed. Since the pellets are based on alfalfa and wheat, they are eaten by horses. They contain a horse-safe ingredient called Novalron, which disrupts the life cycle of flies. Flies can no longer breed in dung. It's only been a few weeks, but we and she are already noticing a difference in the number of flies. Fewer flies, especially stinging ones, is a win-win option - for them, for us and for horses.
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