An effective fly control program requires a thoughtful, multi-zone approach.

A fly mask is your horse’s first line of defense, creating a barrier that keeps flies and biting pests off sensitive areas like the eyes and ears.
Designed to stay put without rubbing or slipping, SuperMask delivers reliable, all-day protection. Choose ear coverage when pests target the ears, or an earless style when they don’t.
Simple, effective protection that blocks flies before they become a problem.
No two horses are exactly alike. SuperMask offers multiple sizes and styles with a custom-fit double-latch closure for a secure fit.
Small Horse Size
Good things come in smaller packages and they deserve the same level of protection.

Flies can’t bother your horse if they never land.
Use products that repel and/or kill flies and pests on your horse and in their environment to keep bugs under control. Sprays, spot-ons, wipe-ons, and ointments all offer convenient options, but no single solution fits every situation. Performance depends on active ingredients, pest pressure, and environmental conditions.
Rotate repellents with different modes of action to help prevent resistance and keep your program working strong.

Stop flies before they ever take off.
Feed-through fly control works behind the scenes by targeting flies where they start. The active ingredients pass through your horse and into the manure, where they prevent house and stable fly larvae from developing. This helps break the fly life cycle and reduce the overall population.
Learn More About Farnam Fly Control
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Everything for the Ride: Fly Control Edition
These four fly control products can work together with your favorite Farnam fly spray to keep the bugs at bay all season long.
How Fly Spray Works: Why It Matters to You and Your Horse
You may be one of those horse owners who stays faithful to a product for years. Or you may be in the camp that likes to experiment with different products.
Protect Your Horses From Flies: How Feed-Through Fly Control Makes a Difference
Psst. Flies don't want you to read this. Which is exactly why you should. Know your enemy.
Multiple Steps Necessary to Create an Effective "No-Fly Zone"
When it comes to controlling external parasites, horse owners have many options. Learn what it takes to create an effective fly control program.



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