They both use the same active ingredient, tetrachlorvinphos, both last up to 7 months, and are the least
expensive flea collar options in this list.
Not exact matches
One of the least
expensive collars that kills rather than repels pests, users noticed dead
fleas and ticks after only one day of use.
Flea collars for dogs can be darn
expensive, especially if you buy one from the vet.
It is more
expensive than the sprays or tick
collars, but is much more effective and takes care of
fleas too.
If you're looking for a less
expensive but still effective
flea collar for your pet, Hartz has a quality
flea collar to help eliminate and repel
fleas and ticks.
It has a good fit for all cats and are one of the most inexpensive (yet efficient)
flea collars in the market, making it well worth the investment if you need something that lasts long enough without the
expensive price.
Since
flea collars are not
expensive and you can put them on almost any pet safely, they are more than worth the expense and are only a very minor hassle to you and to the pet.
Not recommended for kittens under 10 weeks of age, adjusting the size can be tricky, may cause diarrhea in some cats during the first few days of wear, more
expensive than other
flea collars
I want him to be able to continue doing this as much as possible, so I'm trying a new,
expensive,
flea collar that is advertised as warding off
fleas for eight months.
And while your dog may be
flea free with a low cost option like the Hartz Ultraguard
collar, your cousin's pup may require an
expensive monthly topical treatment to keep him safe and healthy.