Backrubbers for cattle are an effective and economical method of pest control. These devices are designed to reduce the number of flies, particularly horn flies, and parasites such as lice on the animal. When cattle are bothered by these pests, they tend to rub against objects. Backrubbers provide a treated surface with a pesticide, allowing cattle to self-treat during rubbing.
What is a Backrubber?
A Backrubber is a device that provides a rubbing surface treated with a pesticide. Cattle self-treat during rubbing, reducing the number of flies and parasites on the animal.
What pests does a Backrubber control?
Backrubbers are designed to control flies, particularly horn flies, and parasites such as lice.
How does a Backrubber work?
Backrubbers work by providing a treated surface that cattle can rub against. The rubbing action allows the pesticide to be applied to the cattle, helping to control pests.
Where should a Backrubber be placed?
Backrubbers should be hung near water, mineral feeders, or in alleyways to encourage use. Explore our selection of backrubbers for optimal pest control solutions.