- Vendor:Bayer
Cylence Ultra Buffalo 20 Eartags
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Cylence Ultra Buffalo 20 Eartags
Cylence Ultra Insecticide Cattle Ear Tags offer effective control over buffalo fly populations, including those resistant to organophosphates. These tags contain Betacyfluthrin, a synthetic pyrethroid insecticide, and Piperonyl Butoxide, a synergist that enhances the insecticide's effectiveness. Designed for both beef and dairy cattle, including lactating cows, Cylence Ultra provides up to 4 months of protection from buffalo flies, improving cattle health and productivity by preventing fly-related stress and irritation. This dual tag system is the optimal solution for widespread, long-lasting protection and is particularly beneficial in seasonal fly management programs.
Key Features and Benefits
- Long-lasting control: Protects cattle from buffalo flies for up to 4 months with a dual tag system for optimal coverage.
- Effective against resistant flies: Controls organophosphate-resistant fly populations, providing comprehensive protection.
- Contains Betacyfluthrin and Piperonyl Butoxide: This combination ensures effective insecticide action with enhanced performance.
- Suitable for beef and dairy cattle: Safe for all breeds, including lactating cows, with no withholding periods.
- Easy to apply: Compatible with standard Allflex UTT3S, Universal (red), or LazaMatic applicators.
- Dual tag system: Spreads active ingredients efficiently across both flanks for maximum coverage.
- Ideal for rotation programs: Can be rotated with organophosphate-based insecticides like Co-Ral Plus or Patriot to prevent resistance.
- No withholding periods: Can be used without waiting periods for slaughter or milk production.
General Instructions
- For optimal protection, apply two tags per animal (one tag for each ear).
- Effective for all animals over 3 months of age.
- Calves under 3 months should not be tagged to avoid ear damage.
- Rotate with other insecticides to reduce the risk of resistance development.
- Remove tags at the end of the fly season or prior to slaughter.