Inca Malaban Wash Concentrate.
Controls Fleas, Lice, and adult Brown Dog Ticks on Dogs, Cats and in Dog Kennels. Also controls Sarcoptic Mange Mites on Dogs & Cats and aids in the control of Red Mites in Aviaries as per Directions of Use:
Active Constituents:
200g/L Maldison (and an anti-cholinesterase compound)
Solvent - 663/L Xylene.
Directions for Use:
DO NOT use on kittens and puppies under 3 months of age.
DOGS - Fleas and Lice: Mix 15mL Malaban wash with 1 Litre water and swab animal. Repeat in 7 to 10 days if necessary. Saturate the kennel thoroughly, concentrating on cracks and crevices. Remove animal until the kennel dries.
Sarcoptic Mange and Ticks: Mix 30mL Malaban Wash with 1 Litre of water and swab animal. Repeat in 7 to 10 days. Does not control Paralysis Tock. In tick season daily searching for and removal of any tick found is recommended. Search the animal thoroughly including between the toes and behind the ears.
CATS - Fleas: Mix 15mL Malaban Wash with 1 Litre of water and swab animal. Repeat in 7 to 10 days if necessary.
AVIARIES AND LOFTS - Red Mites and Lice: Mix 15mL Malaban Wash with 1 Litre of water. Remove birds, the spray aviaries and lofts thoroughly including nesting boxes, litter and walls. Return birds when aviaries etc are dry. As total control of pests requires appropriate treatment of both the animal and its environment, also treat birds with a suitable registered insecticide.
Disclaimer - Always read and follow all the instructions on the bottle of this item before using it, as this information is incomplete and may have errors.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What does it mean by swab animal?
A. It means to apply medication using a swab. A swab is " A small piece of absorbent material attached to the end of a stick or wire and used for cleansing or applying medicine".
Q. Do you have a MSDS for Malaban Wash?
A. We sure do. Click this link to go to a MSDS for Malaban Wash.
Q. Can I use malaban wash on my chooks to stop/kill fleas?
A. Malaban does have the same active ingredient as "poultry dust" so it may work but its not recommended since its not known if its safe for poultry and its not registered for this kind of use. Best to stick with Pestene Powder, Poultry Dust or Diatomaceous Earth for poultry fleas.
Q. Is this substance harmful/poisonous to my dog? After I swab it, what if my dog licks or scratches itself? Should i apply a dog cone to prevent this?
A. As long as this product is applied as directed on the bottle it should be safe to use according to the manufacturer. There is no real need for any extra precautions apart from whats on the label, but thats up to you. Im guessing you are alarmed by the label of "Poison" on the bottle. Please note that this warning mainly refers to the full concentrate, but this product is diluted in water before its applied, so iwouldnt be overly concerned about that.