Wondercide Flea & Tick Spray for Pets + Home is a natural essential oil-based spray featuring cedar oil (4.2%), sodium lauryl sulfate (2.2%), and peppermint oil (1.5%). It helps manage fleas, ticks, mosquitoes, and lice on dogs and cats, as well as pet bedding and play areas. Pet safe when used as directed, it controls pests on contact when wet and repels them when dry.
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SKU
WFTS-gr
Starting at$15.14
Product Information
Kills and repels pests.
Safe for dogs and cats of all ages.
Proven to work and easy to use.
Active Ingredients (8%), Source, and Purpose
4.2% Cedarwood Oil (5.7% in Cedarwood scent)
Texas and Virginiana cedar trees
Kills and repels pests. Scent qualities: Calming, Soothing, Comforting.
1.5% Lemongrass Oil (In the Lemongrass scent)
Lemongrass
Kills and repels pests. Scent qualities: Revitalizing, Invigorating, Uplifting.
*Note The lemongrass has a natural yellow tint and it may temporarily discolor light fur or light-colored fabrics. It will wash out.
1.5% Rosemary Oil (In the Rosemary scent)
Rosemary
Kills and repels pests. Scent qualities: Relaxing, Restorative, Clarifying.
1.5% Peppermint Oil (In the Peppermint scent)
Peppermint Leaves
Kills and repels pests. Scent qualities: Energizing, Uplifting, Invigorating
Apply To Pets: Do a test spray on the base of the neck to ensure that your pet is not sensitive to plant-based ingredients. After rubbing your pet's coat in the opposite direction of its growth, spray and rub in. Spray the belly, body, tail, and legs. To spray their faces, spritz your hands and rub them into their face and ears. Do not over-spray and over saturate your pet. It will kill on contact and repels the pests when it is dry.
Since cats are more skittish than dogs, you may want to spritz your hands first, then apply it to their fur.
Active Issue: Apply daily until you don't see any more activity. It is advisable to treat inside your home as well.
Preventative: Apply every 2-3 days and each time when your pets go to an area (like dog parks or trails) that has not been treated and may have an active infestation of fleas, ticks, or mosquitoes.