How to use Medilis and how to dilute it for ticks?

How to use Medilis and how to dilute it for ticks? - briefly

Apply Medilis directly onto the affected area of the animal, using a dropper or spray to ensure full coverage of the skin and hair. For dilution, mix one part Medilis with nine parts clean water, stirring gently before application.

How to use Medilis and how to dilute it for ticks? - in detail

Medilis is a liquid acaricide formulated for topical treatment of tick infestations on livestock and companion animals. The product must be mixed with water before application; the dilution ratio determines the concentration of active ingredient delivered to the animal’s skin and coat.

To prepare the solution, measure the required volume of Medilis using a calibrated container. For a standard dose of 5 ml per 10 kg of body weight, add the measured amount to a clean bucket containing 10 liters of lukewarm water. Stir gently until the liquid disperses uniformly; avoid vigorous shaking that can create foam.

Apply the diluted mixture with a spray pump or a soak‑off cloth, ensuring full coverage of the animal’s neck, legs, and underbelly where ticks typically attach. For larger herds, a low‑pressure misting system can be employed, maintaining the same concentration per animal. Allow the product to remain wet for at least 30 minutes before the animal is moved to a dry environment.

Safety precautions include wearing gloves and eye protection during preparation, preventing direct contact with skin or mucous membranes. Do not mix Medilis with other chemicals, as antagonistic reactions may reduce efficacy. Store the concentrate in a cool, dark place, away from heat sources, and keep the container tightly sealed when not in use.

If a stronger concentration is needed for heavy infestations, increase the Medilis volume proportionally while keeping the total water volume constant. For example, a double‑strength solution uses 10 ml per 10 kg of animal in the same 10‑liter water batch. Do not exceed the maximum recommended dosage of 15 ml per 10 kg, as higher levels can cause irritation.

After treatment, monitor the animals for signs of adverse reactions such as excessive salivation or skin redness. Record the date, dose, and dilution used for each animal to track efficacy and adjust future applications if necessary. Regular re‑application every 14 days maintains protection during peak tick activity seasons.