Pest Control
Flies, ticks, and mites are more than just annoying pests to your animals, they are costly threats that reduce weight gain, lower milk production, and transmit disease in your livestock. At Valley Vet we offer a wide selection of veterinarian recommended solutions to control your pest problems. From cattle fly sprays to bait traps, Valley Vet has the supplies to help you protect your herd effortlessly.
Pest Control Supplies For Livestock
Our extensive collection of veterinarian-recommended pest control treatments is curated by experts who understand the challenges of rural life. With fast shipping and helpful customer support, we make it easier to find the right solutions to protect your herd.
Explore Our Products:
- Rodent Baits: Chemical blocks or pellets that control rats and mice, typically used in secured bait stations.
- Rodent Traps: Automated and traditional traps that offer a toxin-free method for eliminating rodents.
- Specialty Baits: Solutions designed for burrowing pests like gophers, used for effective sub-soil application.
- Repellents: Non-toxic products that use scents to deter pests from high-traffic areas.
Our Best Sellers:
- Martin's Gopher Bait 50: Designed to control pocket gophers in fields, pastures, and rangelands with a single application.
- Just One Bite II Bait Bars: A top choice for rodent control, these bait bars are known to kill warfarin-resistant rats and mice with just one feeding.
- Havoc Rodent Bait Pack: Known for its ability to kill rodents with a single lethal taste. This is an effective and easy-to-use option for your farm.
Safety Tips
- Always read the label for instructions on dosage and application.
- Observe withdrawal periods and adhere strictly to the required time between treatment and marketing.
- Change the insecticide's chemical class annually to prevent resistance.
Benefits of Our Product Collection:
- Minimizes the transmission of vector-borne illnesses, lowering veterinary costs.
- Reduces stress and allows cattle to graze and rest normally.
- Animals show better feed conversion, resulting in increased weight gain and milk yield.
To learn more about pest management and prevention of outbreaks, be sure to check out our informational blog, Controlling Flies, Ticks and Cattle Lice, to help you get ahead of the problem.