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Protect your environment with our effective pest control. In this category you will find a variety of products, including pest spray, pest fogger, flea spray, mouse and rat traps and insect killers. These items are specially designed to effectively combat unwanted pests. Pest control is crucial for the health and well-being of humans and animals. Our products are easy to use and offer a reliable solution against parasites and pests. Whether at home or in the practice - protect your animals with our high-quality products. Order your pest control now and create a safe environment for humans and animals!
In this category, you will find a wide selection of pest control products to protect against fleas, mites, and ticks. We offer suitable insect protection for both animals and humans.
Pest Protection for Cats, Dogs, and Humans
Throughout the year—and especially during spring and summer—forests and meadows are inhabited by pests and parasites. Cats and dogs are commonly affected not only by ticks but also by mites, flies, lice, horseflies, and mosquitoes. Even humans and horses can become infested. Typical symptoms of an infestation include itching, reddened skin, hair loss, and flaking. To prevent animals from worsening irritated skin, veterinarians may use protective collars.
Preventing Infestations with Repellents
Pest control is particularly important for outdoor cats and dogs that frequently roam through forests and meadows. Preventive measures are crucial, as an infestation with parasites often requires a lengthy treatment process. For animals with irritated paws or existing small wounds, protective shoes can help reduce contact with allergens and external irritants.
This is because the parasites themselves are not the only problem—their offspring (eggs, nymphs, and larvae) must also be addressed and eliminated over the long term. It can take several weeks to fully combat an infestation. Depending on the type of pest, it may be necessary to treat not only the animal but also its surrounding environment in order to prevent re-infestation. Supporting hygiene measures may include cleaning affected areas with surface cleaners, alongside maintaining hand safety using hand disinfectants. For preparing irritated skin or minor wounds, sterile compresses may also be used.