

🦄 Fly-free barns start from the inside out — feed the future of fly control!
Formula 707 MultiFly Feed-Thru Fly Control Pellets use advanced Novaluron insect growth regulator technology to disrupt the fly life cycle with 99.9% effectiveness. Safe for all horses, including pregnant mares and foals, these palatable alfalfa and wheat-based pellets are easy to administer daily. Made in the USA since 1946, MultiFly offers a cost-effective, mess-free solution that significantly reduces barn fly populations within two weeks, making it an essential part of any integrated pest management program.







| ASIN | B0977J3CQH |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,558 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #28 in Horse Fly Repellents |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (619) |
| Date First Available | 23 October 2021 |
| Item Form | Pellets |
| Item Weight | 2.32 Kilograms |
| Item model number | EG028 |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Pet Type | Adults |
| Product Dimensions | 15.88 x 20.32 x 20.62 cm; 2.32 kg |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | 5 lb |
| Volume | 0.6 Gallons |
| batteries required | No |
H**L
I’ve waited to write a review for this product until the weather was consistently warm (and flies were likely to go after my horses.) We began using this in February and it has worked incredibly well. It is now mid-June and we have some flies in the barn, but they are about 90 percent less than last year and they tend to congregate around the muck buckets instead of the horses. I have tried so many fly treatments (i.e. fly spray, fly masks, fly boots, permethrin, etc.). This product works. The key is to put the supplement in the feed about a month before flies will appear. If you wait until you’re under attack by flies, it won’t be as effective (we also used it at the end of last summer and the result wasn’t as good as being proactive / starting early. It still helped but this year has been much better. My horses still wear fly boots, but we only put fly masks on when they are outside and the flies are going to find them anyway. The flies in the horse barn were intolerable last year and that’s not the case at all this year. The horses get a few flies but nothing major. The product is outstanding. I highly recommend this product. It has helped reduce our fly population so nicely and the price isn’t crazy. You honestly save money by purchasing this instead of using five other fly repellents to get to a lesser result. My two horses love the flavor and have no issues with this supplement. Thank you for solving our fly nightmare. :)
J**N
I honestly didn’t expect this to work as well as it has, but wow—707 MultiFly completely delivered. After just a couple of weeks, I noticed a huge difference. The most impressive part? There are literally no flies anywhere. None. I’ve tried so many sprays and traps over the years, and nothing has worked this effectively. It’s simple to use and doesn’t involve coating your horse in chemicals or dealing with messy applications. Just a daily scoop, and you’re done. I love that it works from the inside out—targeting the problem at the source, not just temporarily pushing flies away. If you’re tired of the constant fly battle every summer, this is absolutely worth trying. I won’t go without it now.
J**.
I was nervous to do a feed through pellet with my horse but the flies get out of control so I decided to go for it. I’ve been using this product for about 5 months now because it’s important for feed through pellets to have time to build up in the system in order to be effective. The lack of flies in my barn is so noticeable that my farrier asked what I was doing for flies and he noticed I have considerably less than any barn he goes to. I am pleased with the effectiveness of these pellets and there’s been no ill effects on either of my horses. Definitely worth the value. The best way to combat flies is a multifaceted approach: - Feed through pellets starting in early spring before the bugs start waking up. Just one scoop daily. Super easy. -Equi-spot every 2 weeks -Fly spray -Daily poop cleaning in the areas near or in barns I live in buggy TN and this combination works wonders.
K**R
To say I was sceptical is an understatement, I was desperate for a solution to the flies in the stall and barn area. Using fly spray with chemicals on my horse wasn't what I wanted to o tried natural spay... I was out there 3 or more times a day. My horse has a fly sheet and fly mask and he was still miserable. It was an unreasonable monsoon summer here in New Mexico. I did some research and found this product to be highly regarded be horse owners with great results. My horse had no problem eating the grain formula. He's food driven! Within 2 days I noticed I wasn't fighting as many flies when I went out to feed and water and clean the stall. Within 5 days it was very noticeable that the flies were significantly less. Mostly in the manure I needed to pick up. My horse is happier, not having to fight the flies to get to his grain bucket! It's worth the money and... It works fast!
A**R
This is the first feedthrough fly control I have tried that actually works. We live in the south where it is hot and humid during the summer and flies or a huge problem. Within a week of adding to the feed of our six horse six horses that are stalled 8-12 hours a day the flies were almost nonexistent. It is very palatable also. Our picky eaters had no issues with it at all. We will definitely be purchasing before the summer months again.
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