Posts tagged: mosquito

Jul 03 2010

Mosquito Repellent for dogs?

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Is there a mosquito repellent for dogs? Can you use just normal OFF! spray on a dog?

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Jun 24 2010

Do they make a spray on mosquito repellent for dogs?

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I was playing with my pup last night i sprayed down with cutter before going outside not thinking of my pup. And when i came back inside with my lab, she was covered in mosquito bites and i was wondering if there is anything i can do about that?
I am in tx, and we have a pond in the back 7 acres that is not messed with because most of the year it is dry so we have a bit of mosquito problem right now since it rained.

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Jun 14 2010

Dog mosquito repellent???

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Hello! I was wondering if there’s somekind of mosquito repellent for dogs, the kind that u can spray on… I treat my dog with Frontline plus every month but still mosquitos atack him every time he gets out to do his business ;) . I live in mosquito land aka louisiana so yes, LOT OF THEM…

Thanks! :)

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May 06 2010

A REAL Mosquito Ringtone – Get It here – Listen Ringtone and Download

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www.tone6.com DOWNLOAD MOSQUITO HERE This is a new version which should be a bit better. By listening to frequency you should be able to determine your age according to many sources. In this video you can listen to 4 frequencies – 8khz, 12khz, 15khz and 17.4khkz and the age group for each shows up as it is playing. Does it work for you? You can download more frequencies in various format for free from http History of The Mosquito Listen to the original frequency of The MosquitoThe history of Mosquito Ring Tone dates back to 2005 when a British inventor by the name of Howard Stapleton came up with an ingenious idea to keep teenagers from loitering outside of shops at night. The idea was meant to drive away teens through ultra high frequency sounds much like how a dog whistle would affect dogs. It was an idea to make the storefront very uncomfortable for the loitering teens while leaving the money spending adult customers unaffected. The product was marketed as an ultrasonic teenager repellent taking advantage of the already well known ultrasonic dog repellent. The product blasts a continuous ear-splitting 17.4KHz sound wave (about the same sound an actual mosquito would make) designed to disperse loitering teens from the storefront while leaving adults unaffected. The MosqutioThe Mosquito, as the product was named, took advantage of a curious medical fact that most adults (and kids) are unaware of. Natural adult hearing loss is particularly acute at higher frequency ranges

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