Try Our Fly Spray: Fast, Effective Fly Repellent

Try Our Fly Spray: Fast, Effective Fly Repellent
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Fast, Reliable Fly Protection for Your Horse. Flies disrupt training, irritate skin, and spread disease. State Line Tack offers a wide range of fly sprays—ready-to-use, spot-on, natural, and concentrated—for effective daily protection.

Fast, Reliable Fly Protection for Your Horse. Flies disrupt training, irritate skin, and spread disease. State Line Tack offers a wide range of fly sprays—ready-to-use, spot-on, natural, and concentrated—for effective daily protection.

Try Our Fly Spray: Fast, Effective Fly Repellent

Flies don't just irritate your horses - they disrupt training sessions, interfere with wound healing, spread disease, and create a stress cycle that affects temperament and performance. At State Line Tack, we carry over 50 fly spray products, giving horse owners a precise, fast-acting first line of defense.

Why Fly Spray for Horses Is a Stable Staple

A quality horse fly spray works the moment it hits the coat, creating an invisible barrier that repels and kills insects. Our collection delivers solutions for every scenario and budget:

  • Ready-to-use spray formulas for quick daily application before turnout or riding
  • Concentrate refills in quart and gallon sizes, ideal for riding schools and stables looking to reduce costs
  • Spot-on and wipe-on treatments for sensitive horses that react to aerosols or pump sprays
  • Natural and herbal formulas for owners seeking chemical-free fly repellent spray options
  • Premise and misting system concentrates for whole-barn protection in high-traffic stable environments

FAQ: Fly Spray

How Often Should I Apply Fly Spray to My Horse?

Most horse fly spray formulas protect for anywhere from a few hours up to 14 days, depending on the active ingredients and weather conditions.

What Is the Most Effective Fly Spray for Horses?

Permethrin-based fly spray for horses is widely regarded as an effective option for killing and repelling a broad range of insects, including flies, gnats, mosquitoes, and ticks. Alternatives like essential oil based repellents are gaining attention for broad-spectrum repellent properties

Is Fly Spray Safe to Use Around a Horse's Face?

Most fly repellent spray formulas should be applied with care around the head and face. Some products, such as wipe-on formulas and ointments, are specifically designed for facial application.

Take Control This Fly Season

State Line Tack has the right fly spray for your horse at the right price. Shop our complete range of horse fly sprays and fly repellents today.

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What are the primary differences between oil-based and water-based horse fly sprays?

Oil-based fly sprays (such as Pyranha Wipe N Spray) provide long-lasting, sweat-resistant defense by anchoring to the hair coat, which also gives the horse's coat a distinct shine. However, they can sometimes attract dust. Water-based fly sprays (like Farnam Tri-Tec 14 or Absorbine UltraShield EX) are highly effective, quick-drying formulas that do not attract dust or dirt and are excellent for everyday training and turnout.

How often do you need to apply horse fly spray for effective insect protection?

Application frequency depends entirely on the specific formula and environmental conditions. Heavy-duty, weather-resistant protectants like Farnam Endure can provide protection for up to 14 days under ideal circumstances. Standard ready-to-use formulas or natural herbal repellents typically require daily application, especially during periods of heavy sweating, high insect density, or rainy conditions.

Can you apply standard equine insect repellent sprays directly to a horse's face?

You should never spray insecticides directly onto a horse's face to avoid eye and nose irritation. Instead, apply the liquid to a clean cloth, mitt, or sponge and gently wipe it around the eyes, ears, and muzzle. Alternatively, look for specialized wipe-on formulas, roll-ons, or targeted spot treatments designed for sensitive facial application.

What are the benefits of using natural or essential oil-based fly sprays over synthetic pyrethroids?

Natural fly sprays (such as Pyranha Zero Bite or Absorbine UltraShield Green) use aromatic plant-derived essential oils like geraniol, citronella, thyme, cedarwood, or clove to mask the horse's scent and naturally repel pests. They offer an eco-friendly, chemical-free alternative that minimizes the risk of chemical skin sensitivity, making them popular for young horses, nursing mares, and sensitive skin types.

Is it more economical to buy ready-to-use fly spray bottles or concentrated refills?

For busy training facilities, breeding farms, or multiple-horse owners, concentrated refills (available in quart and gallon sizes) offer significant cost savings. Concentrates like Farnam Repel-Xp or Equicare Flysect Super-C allow you to mix the solution with water immediately before use, reducing the overall cost per ounce compared to purchasing individual 32 oz sprayers.