Description
Price: $199.95 - $104.95
(as of Aug 08, 2024 18:52:10 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Naturally protect your pet with the REPELZ flea & tick tag. The tag creates a shield to repel fleas and ticks from attacking your pet and prevent infestations.
Repelz patented technology is scientifically tested & trusted by pet owners worldwide. The tag synchronizes with your pet’s heart’s natural electromagnetic frequency to create scaler waves and form a bio-resonant field that naturally shields fleas and ticks from attacking your pet.
The Repelz tag must stay connected to your pet and does not require any maintenance. The tag is waterproof and not affected by weather or temperature. The tag’s coating may wear, but performance will not be compromised.
Long Lasting Protection
REPELZ ensures your pet will have 24/7 protection from flea & tick infestations and includes a replacement gurantee covering material defects or prevention failures. Please do not remove Replez from your pet as removal will break the synchronization and require up to 30 days for resynchronization.
The 4 Stages of a Tick’s Life
Egg Stage
The female tick lays hundreds or even thousands of eggs on the ground. The eggs hatch into tiny larvae in 2-3 weeks.
Larva Stage
The larvae, also known as seed ticks, have six legs and are about the size of a pinhead. They climb on the tips of grasses or other vegetation and wait for a host animal to brush past them. Once they latch onto a host, they begin feeding on its blood. The feeding can take several days.
Nymph Stage
The nymphs have eight legs and are about the size of a poppy seed. They also climb on vegetation and wait for a host. Once they find a host, they attach themselves and begin feeding on its blood. The feeding can take several days.
Adult Stage
They climb on vegetation and wait for a host. Once they find a host, they attach themselves and begin feeding on its blood. The feeding can take several days, and after they finish, they drop off the host, mate, and lay eggs, completing the lifecycle.
The 4 Stages of a Flea’s Life
Egg Stage
Female fleas lay their eggs on their host animal, and the eggs then fall off onto the ground, carpet, bedding, or any other area the host animal may frequent.
Larva Stage
Flea larvae avoid light and burrow into carpets, bedding, or any other area where they can find organic matter to feed on.
Pupa Stage
The pupa stage is the most resistant stage in the flea lifecycle, and it can be challenging to eliminate fleas at this stage.
Adult Stage
Adult fleas feed on the blood of their host animal and can jump up to 7 inches vertically and 13 inches horizontally. Female fleas can lay up to 50 eggs per day, starting the lifecycle all over again.
Package Dimensions : 3.27 x 3.23 x 1.22 inches; 2.29 ounces
Date First Available : May 31, 2023
Manufacturer : Sharrigo Trading Company
ASIN : B0C6SCZCKW