Adams Plus Flea & Tick Yard Spray
Effective but polarizing with safety concerns and durability issues.
The kin+kind Flea+Tick Protect Lavender Dog Spray is effective at repelling fleas and ticks, with a pleasant lavender smell, but poor durability and mixed results for different users are major concerns.
Potential allergic reactions in dogs
The spray is effective in repelling fleas and ticks.
The lavender scent is pleasant and refreshing.
The spray is convenient and easy to apply.
The spray bottle and sprayer are not durable.
Tip: some users reported using alternative methods
Some users reported an increase in ticks after using the spray.
Tip: use with caution and monitor closely
The spray leaves a sticky residue on the dogs.
Users report quality has declined over time, with more recent complaints about sprayer durability.
Mixed
Negative
Factors: Sprayer quality, Frequency of use
There were no mentions of cat use, so it is not recommended for cats unless otherwise advised.
The effectiveness can vary, but some users reported it lasted for a few hours.
"I use this when we go for a walk and, so far, no fleas that I can see. It smells good too and I know it's much safer for Peanut than chemical drugs."
"Please. Cancel any further orders"
The spray is safe and effective but not durable enough for long-term use. Look for alternatives if durability is a top concern.