Fly Prevention: A Call Today Can Mean A Lot Less Swatting Later

An Ounce of Fly Prevention Starting in Spring is Worth a Pound of Cure Come Summer

Can’t believe the difference since we started using Fly Predators!
“Can’t believe the difference since we started using Fly Predators! Fantastic results! Our horses say THANKS!” Alice N. Riverton, WY

The best way to control pest flies is to eliminate them before they ever emerge. By simply sprinkling a small bag of Fly Predators on your manure areas just as the weather turns warm you can prevent flies from ever becoming a nuisance. Then by continuing to release Fly Predators, on a regular basis through the warm months, you’ll continue to keep the fly population suppressed. Many of our customers say they hardly see a fly all season.

I've used Fly Predators for 30 years and they have done a superb job on my place.
“I've used Fly Predators for 30 years and they have done a superb job on my place.” Robert M. Miller, DVM Thousand Oaks, CA - An unpaid endorsement More about Dr. Miller at www.robertmmillerdvm.com

Quick and Easy To Use

Every three to four weeks spend a few minutes sprinkling Fly Predators near all areas where there is (or was) fresh manure or other rotting organic matter (spoiled hay, grass clippings). Just getting them close to these fly breeding areas is good enough as they self distribute up to 150 ft.

No Flies, No Pesticides No Larvicides, No Worry

Tired of endlessly spraying your horses with pesticides (and yourself while you’re at it) or concerned about feed through larvicides? Most horse sprays are repellents and only chase flies away for a short while... so they’ll be back. Using Fly Predators also completely avoids any of the potential adverse side effects associated with pesticides. Just reading the warning label on almost any fly spray is perhaps the best advertisement for biological control. By contrast there is no warning label for the species in Fly Predators and in over 30 years of commercial use no known adverse effects.

A Great Value

Typically you need 1,000 Fly Predators per large animal every three to four weeks during warm months. The pouch Julie is holding below is enough for 5 horses for one month and costs $18.45 delivered. With a cost ranging from $3.00 to under $2.00 per thousand, depending on monthly quantity, the cost per horse is minimal while the resulting benefits are substantial. For many, Fly Predators often cost less than all the other things they did before for flies.

I’ve used Fly Predators for 26 years. It’s a no brainer for me—this is the best investment in fly control for my horses and my property.
“I’ve used Fly Predators for 26 years. It’s a no brainer for me—this is the best investment in fly control for my horses and my property.” Julie Goodnight Poncha Springs, CO - A well-respected Trainer, see Julie’s new series, Horse Master now airing on RFD-TV. CA

Free Double Up Bonus

Order 5 months of shipments and we will double the quantity of Fly Predators in one of those months for free. Order 9 months and receive two bonus doubled months. Double the Fly Predators working for you helps insure control during the worst fly months.

Our 34rd Year of Satisfied Customers

For over three decades Spalding Labs has supplied Fly Predators brand beneficial insects to horse and livestock owners nationwide. Just try them for one season and you’ll likely use them as long as you have your animals. Once you get used to not having flies, it’s hard to put up with them again. That’s why more horse owners choose Spalding Fly Predators than any other biological control provider.

Call 1-888-562-5696 Today To Schedule

Important!

It’s a LOT easier to prevent a build up of flies than get rid of one. Fly Predators will give the optimum results if you start before the flies have a chance to build up.

One call or easy online order is all it takes to schedule a full season of pay as you go shipments. If you need to cancel, you can do so at any time.

Recommended start and stop dates are on the cover. Fly Predators can be started after you have flies, but since they stop the next fly generation, you’ll have to put up with the flies that were around before Fly Predators arrived for about a month until they die off.


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