Avitrol Bird Mite and Lice Spray 125ml

$14.95

Avitrol Bird Mite and Lice Spray is a fast-acting, easy-to-use solution designed to protect your feathered friends from external parasites such as mites and lice. Suitable for use on caged birds and their environments, this spray offers effective and reliable parasite control to maintain your bird’s health, comfort, and feather quality.

Formulated with piperonyl butoxide and pyrethrins, Avitrol delivers a powerful knockdown effect on common bird pests, helping to quickly eliminate red mites, feather mites, and lice that can cause discomfort, skin irritation, or even stress and illness in birds. The gentle yet potent formula is safe for use on birds when used as directed and is also ideal for spraying on perches, cages, and nest boxes to control lingering infestations.

Whether you’re treating an existing issue or preventing future outbreaks, Avitrol Mite and Lice Spray is an essential addition to any bird owner’s care kit. Suitable for a wide range of species, including parrots, budgies, canaries, and finches, it helps support a healthy and hygienic living environment for your pets.

Easy to apply and fast-drying, Avitrol makes external parasite control simple and effective—keeping your birds happy, healthy, and free from unwanted pests.

Controls feather mites & lice on all cage birds and their environment.

  • Pyrethrins 0.5g/L, Piperonyl Butoxide 5g/L
  • Based on the natural pyretherin
  • Ready to use spray bottles
  • Safe and economical

Mites and lice are common parasites of caged birds and their environment.  Infestation can cause intense irritation and can lead to anaemia and disease transmission.

 

Directions for use: Before applying, remove all food and water from the cage. Hold spray about 40cm from bird and spray directly onto it

Avoid spraying in eyes.  Do no spray in confined spaces.

Also spray cage, perches and nest box thoroughly to avoid reinfestation as mites will inhabit and lay their eggs in secluded places.  Repeat if necessary.

As directed by Mavlab, frequency of treatment is to spray caged birds 2-3 times per week for 2-3 weeks, then assess how the bird/s look to be doing. Consulting a veterinarian as necessary

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