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Reptile Relief

Natural Chemistry Reptile Relief kills mites on contact! This Product does not use poisons or other toxins to achieve results, so mites do not become resistant, Thus, the product never loses effectiveness.

EPA registered. Highly effective on fleas, ticks, lice & mites. Unconditionally guaranteed. Contains no pyrethrins or similar chemicals.  EPA approved label requires NO HAZARD WARNINGS!  Lowest possible toxicity ratings in all EPA categories. pH adjusted to minimize irritation.

Reptile Relief can be applied directly on pet, with no need to remove water or feed dispensers from habitat!

Available in 16.9 and 8 ounces or 1 gallon.

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$3.95
$5.99
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Model: 11039
Item: DF11039
Id: 15679
$4.95
$7.99
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Model: 11035
Item: DF11035
Id: 4242
$7.95
$11.99
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Model: 11032
Item: DF11032
Id: 4241
$33.95
$52.99
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Model: 11037
Item: DF11037
Id: 4240

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"My Reptiles Love this product"!!!!!!!

By Michael from Ft. Worth, TX

On November 30, -0001:
Reptile Relief is one of the best products out there. When I sprayed it on my snakes it does not bother them. I see no after affects like stress or smell. I would recommend this product to everyone.

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I worked in a pet store for almost 20 years as a reptile manager. This is one of my favorite products!

By Stacey from Princeton, IN

On November 30, -0001:
This is an awesome remedy for killing mites. The good part is it is almost idiot proof. Even better than that it is safe for your reptiles. I have used about every mite treatment. This product is so easy. No stress to your animal. The instructions are easy to follow. Why couldn't they have come up with this 20 years ago?