How do I use the Barss treatment for ticks and fleas?

How do I use the Barss treatment for ticks and fleas? - briefly

Apply the Barss solution directly to the animal’s skin, focusing on areas where ticks and fleas attach, and allow it to dry before the pet contacts water or other animals; repeat the application according to the product’s label, typically every 30 days for ongoing protection.

How do I use the Barss treatment for ticks and fleas? - in detail

Barss is a topical solution designed to eliminate ticks and fleas on dogs and cats. The formula contains fipronil and (S)-methoprene, which kill adult parasites and prevent development of eggs and larvae. Use only on animals within the weight range specified on the label; dosing is calibrated by weight.

Preparation

  1. Verify animal’s weight and select the appropriate dosage vial.
  2. Read the safety warnings on the packaging.
  3. Put on disposable gloves to avoid skin contact with the product.

Application

  • Part the animal’s fur at the base of the neck, between the shoulder blades.
  • Press the vial to release the entire dose onto the skin; the liquid will spread over the back.
  • Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, and open wounds.
  • Do not bathe or swim the animal for at least 48 hours after treatment.

Repeat schedule

  • Administer a new dose every 30 days for continuous protection.
  • If a heavy infestation is present, a second dose may be given after 2 weeks, following label instructions.

Environmental control

  • Wash bedding, blankets, and toys in hot water.
  • Vacuum carpets and upholstery; discard the vacuum bag or clean the canister immediately.
  • Treat the yard with a compatible insecticide if ticks are prevalent.

Monitoring

  • Inspect the animal daily for signs of irritation, excessive scratching, or lethargy.
  • Contact a veterinarian if adverse reactions appear.
  • Keep a log of treatment dates to maintain the monthly interval.

Following these steps ensures effective eradication of ticks and fleas while minimizing the risk of side effects.