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Stopmite COMED (Piojillo) 300 grs

Stopmite COMED (Piojillo) 300 grs Comed - Jané

Stopmite COMED (Piojillo) 300 grs
9.35€
Stopmite COMED (Piojillo) 300 grs
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Stopmite COMED (Piojillo) 300 grs


Stopmite acts mainly in two ways to achieve a better cleaning of aviaries and lofts:


1- The essential oils of Stopmite, mixed with the feed, are excreted through the skin, the respiratory tract and the excrement. The particular smell that the animals, their droppings and the nest thus acquire will create an insect-repellent environment.


2- The clay that contains Stopmite will absorb and neutralize the ammonia in the excrement. Thus, the air in the aviaries will be less irritating and cleaner. Stopmite improves the welfare of the birds.


INDICATIONS:

- 100% natural product

- Natural repellent against insects

- Neutralizes ammonia in excrement, very harmful in lofts


COMPOSITION:

- Glucose

- Lactose

- Calcium carbonate

- Citrus extracts


DOSAGE:

- Initial dose: 15 gr of product for each kg of food for 2 weeks

- Maintenance dose: 15 gr of product for each kg of food twice a week

- After cleaning the lofts you can also spread a layer of dust on the ground to dry the droppings.


FORMAT:

- 300 gr

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