Adams Plus Flea & Tick Yard Spray
Effective but polarizing with safety concerns and durability issues.
Virbac Knockout E.S. Area Treatment Spray is highly effective in controlling flea infestations. It's easy to use and works well on various surfaces. However, some users found it difficult to control the spray application, and there are concerns about the potential harm to cats due to its ingredients.
Potential harm to cats due to ingredient Pyrethrins.
Prevention: Consider the non-E.S. version of Virbac Knockout.
Fine mist can be difficult to control, leading to overspray.
Prevention: Use in a well-ventilated area and direct the spray carefully.
Users report that the spray effectively kills fleas on various surfaces.
The spray is convenient to apply and requires no special equipment.
When used properly, the spray is safe for pets and humans.
Some users found it difficult to control the spray application, leading to messiness.
Tip: Keep spray directed towards target areas to minimize overspray.
There are concerns about an ingredient that may be harmful to cats.
The amount of spray required can be more than expected, leading to waste.
Tip: Consider purchasing two cans for larger areas.
Factors: Usage frequency, Surface type, User technique
Effectiveness can vary, but it is reported to last for several months.
Yes, but the Pyrethrins ingredients might not be safe for cats. It's recommended to follow with proper research.
"My pups picked up fleas on a walk and by the time I knew it, we all had fleas. My pups are indoors except for bathroom breaks. It was SO bad. Even my car had been infested. After flea combing, dips and finally flea drops I had to treat the indoors. Sprayed all the soft surfaces (couches and beds), b..."
"I took the cat tree outside three different occasions and dusted it with this stuff. It's supposed to work for several months... didn't work at all. I bought two cans of this stuff. What a waste of money."
If you're dealing with a flea infestation and need a reliable solution, Virbac Knockout E.S. Area Treatment Spray is a good choice. Just be mindful of the application process and any potential safety concerns for your pets.