|
Skoosh™ uniquely acts on every stage of the flea life cycle; adult fleas, eggs, larvae AND PUPAE.
Contains: Cyclomethicone and Dimeticone It works by rapidly engulfing the fleas in a silicone trap. Adult fleas and larvae are immediately rendered helpless and immobile. Eggs and pupae are unable to hatch. Conventional environmental treatments take time to work, and they don't stop pupae from hatching. As soon as one set of fleas is wiped out, new fleas hatch from pupae and the problem continues. Uniquely, SkooshTM seals the fate of adult fleas, eggs, larvae and pupae by engulfing them in a sticky trap of silicones. Fleas and larvae are rendered helpless and immobile. Eggs and pupae are unable to hatch. One application is all that's needed to safely eliminate all fleas in the home Skoosh™ contains silicones which are used in a wide variety of human products, including skin creams, make up and headlice shampoos. It is therefore pesticide free and completely safe for the people and pets within your household. How do I use Skoosh™? Shake well before use Direct nozzle 40cm from the surface you want to treat and away from the body Using a sweeping motion to ensure uniform delivery, apply a 14 second spray per square metre It is not necessary to spray the whole house, just focus on areas which your pet frequents. These include pet bedding, carpets, sofas, soft furnishings and car seats. Hard nonporous tiles and laminate floors do not usually need to be treated It is not necessary to treat human bedding; clean sheets will prevent mattresses and duvets from becoming infested Skoosh™ can be used on most surfaces. However, before using on delicate fabrics (such as leather) we recommend that you test a small, out of sight area to check the suitability of the product with the material. How long does Skoosh™ last? Fleas will be unable to hatch from treated surfaces for at least six weeks. Reapplication may be needed after this period. However, by treating pets regularly with an on-animal product a longer flea-free period can be maintained. Your vet will be able to advise on which treatment is most appropriate for you and your pet. |
|
![]() |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||





(4)
| # of Ratings: 3 | (Only registered customers can rate)

