🐾 Defend your furry squad with precision and ease!
COMPACT LIGHTWEIGHT - 5ml bottle, just 10g—perfect for on-the-go pet care
RAPID MITE ERADICATION - Clinically effective 1% ivermectin formula targets fur, ear, and mange mites
NO HASSLE NO BATTERIES - Ready to use immediately with zero setup or extra parts
PRECISION DROPPER DELIVERY - Effortless, mess-free application tailored for small pets
TRUSTED MULTI PET SOLUTION - Versatile treatment for a variety of beloved small animals
Ivermectin Drops 1% (5ml) is a lightweight, easy-to-use mite treatment designed specifically for small pets like rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, and rats. This potent 3-week dropper treatment effectively eliminates fur, ear, and mange mites, ensuring your small furry friends stay healthy and itch-free.
Specifications
Product Dimensions
8.5 x 12.5 x 15.5 cm; 10 g
Item model number
ivermectin 0.1 5ml
Item Form
Drop
Size
5 ml (Pack of 1)
Volume
5 Millilitres
Number of Items
1
Quantity
1
Batteries required
No
Batteries Included
No
Item Weight
10 g
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Can this be used on mice?
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Can I carry on using this after three weeks is up on rabbits ?Its helping but not got rid of the mites yet
Can fhis be used to treat mites in Snakes? (Diluted)
Reviews
4.6
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J**Z
DO NOT PUT THIS IN FOOD FOR FOXES OR ANY OTHER ANIMAL - TOXIC WHEN INGESTED!
I bought this because of another persons review about using it on foxes as I have a red fox who has started visiting for food and she has Sarcoptic Mange (mites). Since this persons review it seems the product has changed as it does not say anywhere that you can give it in food, in fact it says 'for topical use only, do not allow the animal to swallow this product'. I have researched and looked on various wildlife rescue sites about fox mange and it says you must NOT give this or the drops orally, you can only give in food if you have the Ivermectin Injection 1% (aka Ivomec), NOT Ivermectin/Ivomec drops. The Ivermectin/Ivomec 1% injection fluid is for cattle, chickens etc, but is successful when given to foxes with mange. I have also been using the homeopathic remedy arsenicum and sulphur 30c I got from National Fox Welfare Society for 3 weeks now, but it is not working as the mange is too far gone. I have looked to buy a bottle of Ivermectin/Ivomec (obviously it would be impossible to inject the fox with it, but you can inject it into the fox food instead). The Ivermectin/Ivomec 1% injection fluid I got online from hyperdrug as you cannot buy it on here - give 1 dose of .2 (not 2.0!) Ivomectin every 3 days for 3 weeks Then 1 dose of .2 Ivomectin every 5 days for 2 more weeks 10 doses total. It is not cheap at £30 but you get 200ml, so enough to treat 100’s of foxes and worth it rather than seeing the fox slowly being killed by Sarcoptic Mange! Do not leave the medicated food out because if another animal eats it (such as a pet dog, cat or birds), it could kill them. Inject it into a piece of meat or a sausage and watch that the fox eats it all, remove and discard if it does not and wash your hands!
M**M
Just What Mr.Fox Needs
Now, I live in Norfolk and my house backs onto a mix of forest and open land, all of which is fantastic for local wildlife in my garden where I regularly get to see deer, pheasants and best of all foxes. Not urban foxes but country yokel ones including cubs each year who play around at the bottom of my garden. My wife is captivated and has of course named them all.Sadly, one old chap was seen with mange. And it became quite horrible to see with him eventually losing almost all of his fur on his back and tail. So, my wife decided to do something about it.She used for a long time a 'homeopathic' remedy which despite the cobblers that surround most non-prescription drugs actually seems to have worked quite well. Mr. Fox did indeed improve.However, there seemed to be a stubborn patch that would not go on at the top of his back around his neck so we decided that a bit more was needed and we debated trying the vet for some drugs but decided to try this first.And it seems to have just about done the trick. Mr. Fox has a decent fur coat again and hopefully in time for winter. We are of course monitoring him because he comes close to our house each night for what is now a regular feed. He will still bolt if he sees my wife and I but if we stay still, then we can watch him whilst he sits against the house wall absorbing some heat.Now, this is for topical application which is of course impossible with a wild animal, but we noticed that in the small print you can put small amounts in food and its okay. And we figured that getting rid of his mange was a risk worth taking because he would certainly not survive a winter in the terrible state he was in.So, it works on foxes - and my wife and I are happy indeed to do our bit.
T**T
Used for a friendly fox with mange
... and worked perfectly. Given to its cub too, as a precaution.
L**R
Tricky to get doseage right with the dropper
Ok, but it's important not to overdose animals with Ivermectin, and it was very difficult to ensure that they had the appropriate number of full sized drops and no more. Is fine if you can get someone to hold the animal whilst you carefully part hair and apply. Time will tell if it does the trick!
M**N
Works but make sure you're consistent!
This is really great value for money and absolutely does the job.When I got another two guinea pigs to keep my single girl company they came with hay mites.I used it with the following regime as recommended by LA Guinea Pig Rescue and it worked a treat, the girls 4 months later are still spotless and comfortable.'TREATMENT Day one, drop on the ear. Day 4 drop on the ear, and from there, once a week for three weeks.'Make sure you do this because you may kill the adults but if you only do it once or even twice there's a chance the left behind eggs will mature and the problem will persist. Good luck! But I will absolutely be buying this again, although I won't have to for a while since it's done the job and I have plenty of fluid left. It's a great product if you have a herd and need to treat multiple times on more than one pig.
K**W
Great product - especially for large-breed rabbits who need a larger dose
Recently Willy the bunny was ashamed to admit he had a few unwanted guests causing him to feel itchy, scratch and develop some scaly skin on his back.Being a 6.5kg French Lop, many alternative Ivermectin products would have contained insufficient for him requiring a purchase of multiple packs which becomes uneconomic. This 5ml bottle, however, provides ample for a full 3-weeks course of treatment for him (although next time I will buy the 10ml bottle) and within 24 hours of applying the first treatment dose, his itching and scratching was noticeably reduced and the scaly patch on his back showed signs of improvement which then continued through the week. After his second treatment, there were no signs of any discomfort and the scaly patch had completely reverted to smooth pink skin and any lingering or newly-hatched guests were dealt with swiftly by the third dose.There is a risk that rabbits may go off their food or be a little off-colour while being treated with Ivermectin but Willy seemed absolutely fine and definitely a much happier bunny.I would definitely recommend this for confirmed cases of mites in rabbits and would especially recommend this for large-breed (6kg+) rabbits because it contains a full treatment programme. It is also a fraction of the cost of buying it from a vet surgery - although for anyone uncertain of their rabbit's skin condition, an initial vet diagnosis should be sought incase it isn't mites.
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I have researched and looked on various wildlife rescue sites about fox mange and it says you must NOT give this or the drops orally, you can only give in food if you have the Ivermectin Injection 1% (aka Ivomec), NOT Ivermectin/Ivomec drops. The Ivermectin/Ivomec 1% injection fluid is for cattle, chickens etc, but is successful when given to foxes with mange. I have also been using the homeopathic remedy arsenicum and sulphur 30c I got from National Fox Welfare Society for 3 weeks now, but it is not working as the mange is too far gone. I have looked to buy a bottle of Ivermectin/Ivomec (obviously it would be impossible to inject the fox with it, but you can inject it into the fox food instead). The Ivermectin/Ivomec 1% injection fluid I got online from hyperdrug as you cannot buy it on here - give 1 dose of .2 (not 2.0!) Ivomectin every 3 days for 3 weeks Then 1 dose of .2 Ivomectin every 5 days for 2 more weeks 10 doses total. 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My wife is captivated and has of course named them all.Sadly, one old chap was seen with mange. And it became quite horrible to see with him eventually losing almost all of his fur on his back and tail. So, my wife decided to do something about it.She used for a long time a 'homeopathic' remedy which despite the cobblers that surround most non-prescription drugs actually seems to have worked quite well. Mr. Fox did indeed improve.However, there seemed to be a stubborn patch that would not go on at the top of his back around his neck so we decided that a bit more was needed and we debated trying the vet for some drugs but decided to try this first.And it seems to have just about done the trick. Mr. Fox has a decent fur coat again and hopefully in time for winter. We are of course monitoring him because he comes close to our house each night for what is now a regular feed. He will still bolt if he sees my wife and I but if we stay still, then we can watch him whilst he sits against the house wall absorbing some heat.Now, this is for topical application which is of course impossible with a wild animal, but we noticed that in the small print you can put small amounts in food and its okay. And we figured that getting rid of his mange was a risk worth taking because he would certainly not survive a winter in the terrible state he was in.So, it works on foxes - and my wife and I are happy indeed to do our bit."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"T***T"},"datePublished":"27 August 2024","name":"Used for a friendly fox with mange","reviewBody":"... and worked perfectly. 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This 5ml bottle, however, provides ample for a full 3-weeks course of treatment for him (although next time I will buy the 10ml bottle) and within 24 hours of applying the first treatment dose, his itching and scratching was noticeably reduced and the scaly patch on his back showed signs of improvement which then continued through the week. After his second treatment, there were no signs of any discomfort and the scaly patch had completely reverted to smooth pink skin and any lingering or newly-hatched guests were dealt with swiftly by the third dose.There is a risk that rabbits may go off their food or be a little off-colour while being treated with Ivermectin but Willy seemed absolutely fine and definitely a much happier bunny.I would definitely recommend this for confirmed cases of mites in rabbits and would especially recommend this for large-breed (6kg+) rabbits because it contains a full treatment programme. 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For a 50g mouse you’d just use 1 drop of the 0.1% strength, for 100g 2 drops and so on."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Is this oral use?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"No it’s applied direct to the skin on the back of the neck"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Can I carry on using this after three weeks is up on rabbits ?Its helping but not got rid of the mites yet","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"You could give your vet a call and ask if it’s OK to continue using it."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Can fhis be used to treat mites in Snakes? (Diluted)","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Yes it can, the solution is 1ml Ivermectin to 1 litre of water. You use the solution to clean the enclosure and everything from within the enclosure. (Remove everything and just have a hide, water bowl, on paper until infestation is gone) spray your snake once a week (leave on snake for 1 to 2 hours then wipe off) continue this once a week for 5 weeks. If mites still persist then have 1 weeks break, and repeat process. Also remember a bath every 3 days will help with mites and make your snake feel more comfortable. Hope this helps."}}]}]}