PÖHJA MIX / Tickicide

Combination of a pyrethroid (Cypermethrin) plus a phosphor (Ethion) with high anti-tick effective action.

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Suited for: Livestock.

PÖHJA MIX
  • Great efficiency and yield with less toxicity.
  • Highly safe for critical categories like calves or weak animals.
  • Does not have a drowsiness effect in rodeos.
  • Easy to handle and simple dosage during topping-ups.

Description

The solution is a combination of two active ingredients: a pyrethroid (Cypermethrin) plus a phosphor (Ethion) with high effective action, even on strains resistant to one of the principles. Does not have stabilizers added since it has excellent stability by itself that extends effective life of tick dip.

Route of administration and dosage

AnimalSuggested dosage
Tick dip:1 en 1000
Topping-up and repetition:1,5 en 1000
Topping-up and repetition of the dose and interval between doses according to animal health professional advise.

Method of preparation

  1. Put 2 liters of Pöhja Mix in a bucket. Then add 6 l of water.
  2. Mix vigorously during 5 minutes in all directions.
    Attention: a good mix releases molecules and produces synergism.
  3. Pour each bucket containing the prepared mix of Pöhja Mix and water in the cattle-dipping vat.
  4. Vigorously mix again the whole preparation during several minutes using a mixing stick.
  5. Make 30 or 40 animals pass through in order to finish the optimum mix of the tick dip. These animals will have to pass through the cattle-dipping vat again with the rest of the rodeo.
  6. Apply the tick dip to all animals.

Precautions and contraindications

  • Shake well before use.
  • Keep away from direct sunlight and high temperatures.
  • Store in a cool place between 0 and 25 ºC.

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