Flea & Tick Spray For Dogs and Cats ; Kills Fleas and Ticks Through Contact, Kills Flea Eggs, Flea Larvae, and Prevents Flea Egg Hatch ; Controls Flea Reinfestation For Up To 2 Months ; 16 Oz
$ 5.85
We’ve been using Adams Flea and Tick spray for years now. The results are pretty much instantons and we are flea free. Not only did the product work better than any drops (Frontline, Pet Armour) I’ve ever used but it checked all the right boxes; we’re completely flea/critter/itch free, without any chemical residue and side effects. My pup is a 105lb Great Pyrenees, we live in South Florida where periodic flea explosions are common and overwhelm the drops I’ve applied in the past. To use it you don’t need to drench your pup like some other products, plus some sprays can sting. Primarily I do one of the two: Spray her brush followed by gentle grooming to work in the liquid. Alternatively, I lightly spray her coat (so it’s damp not soaked) and gently work in the liquid with my hands. For areas that are sensitive such as legs, around the head, armpits I spray small amounts in my hand and give a quick gentle rub. For areas that are have super dense fur, I use the stream function on the bottle, spray directly into those areas then work in the liquid by hand. Initially, I applied it over a couple of days, then targeted a few areas she favored scratching. After she she stopped her random itching I noticed she would scratch when sitting on one of her favorite spots (it was carpeted). I sprayed the carpeted area, she’s since stopped itching when lying on that spot. By comparison I tried Vets Best Flea Tick which left a strong cinnamony house/dog and had marginal pest-control results. After using Adams F & T spray for a few years now my guess is 1 coat is effective for at least two months. In reality we’ve found the overall performance to be much better than expected. During the height of our muggy summers (we live in Florida) I’ve found one application lasts the whole season. Something I particularly like about the product is the fact that the inactive agents are ether based (which means they just evaporate after application, no gunk or lingering weird smells etc.) which have the added benefit of knocking out micro critters.








