Livestock Insects–Horses

Culicoides

John B. Campbell

Culicoides are small blood feeding gnats which causes great discomfort and may cause itching, welts and lesions on sensitive animals. They attack primarily at night so horse owners may not be aware of their presence.


 

Insecticides Suggested for Treatment of Culicoides on Horses:

Insecticide

Application

Method

Application

Rate

Restrictions and comments

Coumaphos

(Co-Ral)

 

 

(Co-Ral Fly and

Tick Spray)

 

 

(Co-Ral)

 

Spray or

Sponge

 

Spray

 

 

 

Spray

 

11.6 % ELI

1 pt/25 gal water

 

6.5 % EC

2 qt/50 gal water or

10 oz/4 gal water

 

25 % WP

4 oz/12.5 gal water

 

Restricted-use Pesticide

 

 

For horses not intended for slaughter.

No more than 6 treatments per year, no less than 10 days apart.

Fenvalerate

(Ectrin)

 

Spray

 

10 % WDL

2 oz/12 gal water

 

Apply 8 oz of diluted spray per horse.

Do not apply to horses intended for slaughter.

Permethrin

(Atroban)

 

 

 

(Buss Off)

 

 

 

(Ectiban)

 

 

 

(Gardstar)

 

 

(Permectrin II)

 

Spray

 

 

 

Wipe-on,

Spray or Pour-on

 

Spray

 

 

 

Spray

 

 

Spray

 

11 % EC

1 pt/25 gal water or

3 tbsp/2.5 gal water

 

7.4 % Permethrin +

7.4 % PBO

 

 

5.7 % EC

1 qt/25 gal water or

22 tbsp/1 gal water

 

40 % EC

5-12.5 ml/2 gal water

 

10 % EC

2 oz/3 gal water

 

Spray to thoroughly wet animal. Repeat every 10-14 days.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Repeat application every 14 days.

 

 

 

Apply 30-60 ml per horse.

 

 

Spray thoroughly to wet horse. Repeat in 14-21 days.

Pyrethrins

Mist, spray

or wipe-on

0.05-1.0 % Pyrethrins

+ Piperonyl Butoxide

Many formulations of ready to use.

Follow label instructions.

The information herein is supplied with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and that listing of commercial products, necessary to this guide, implies no endorsement by the authors or the Extension Services of Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming or Montana. Criticism of products or equipment not listed is neither implied nor intended. Due to constantly changing labels, laws and regulations, the Extension Services can assume no liability for the suggested use of chemicals contained herein. Pesticides must be applied legally complying with all label directions and precautions on the pesticide container and any supplemental labeling and rules of state and federal pesticide regulatory agencies. State rules and regulations and special pesticide use allowances may vary from state to state: contact your State Department of Agriculture for the rules, regulations and allowances applicable in your state and locality.

 

 

Categories: Livestock insects, Horses, Culicoides

 

Date: 1/9/07