CLiK™ EXTRA FLYSTRIKE PREVENTION
FOR UP TO 29 WEEKS
CLiK Spray-On provides season-long protection (18-24 weeks) against blowfly strike caused by dicyclanil-susceptible strains of blowflies (Lucilia cuprina)).
CLiK Extra sets an even higher benchmark for protecting sheep from flystrike caused by dicyclanil-susceptible strains of blowflies (Lucilia cuprina)) for up to 29 weeks in a single application.
WHY CHOOSE CLiK EXTRA?
CLiK Extra contains 30% more of the same proven active ingredient as CLiK1. Dicyclanil is an extremely potent insect growth regulator that interrupts the lifecycle of blowflies2. It prevents emerging larvae from moulting into damaging second stage maggots, thereby preventing flystrike.
CLiK Extra protects against blowfly strike for up to 29 weeks, as well as protecting mulesing and marking wounds against flystrike.1 CLiK Extra is ideal for strategic application early in the season. Australian research confirms that early season treatment can reduce the build-up of the blowfly population and reduce the risk of blowfly strike later in the season.3,4
CLiK Extra’s two-band application technique for sheep >30 kg liveweight improves coverage and protection against breech strike, the most common site of blowfly strike in typical years.5,6
CLiK Extra will help reduce selection pressure for resistance where it remains above the minimum effective concentration (MEC) throughout the entire season and until flies are no longer active. This will also reduce the need for repeat treatments within the same fly season.7
*When used for prevention against breech strike, or body and breech strike.
PICK YOUR CLiK
- CLiK Extra
- CLiK Spray On
- CLiKZiN
EXTRA STRONG, EXTRA LONG.
- Premium long-term protection against flystrike (up to 29 weeks)1.
- Proven formulation with suspoemulsion technology
- Protects against body, breech and poll strike
- Protects against mulesing and marking wounds
- Reduces the need for repeat treatments
- Apply to sheep off-shears or with any length wool length
Don’t risk it, trust CLiK.
Season-long protection against flystrike (18–24 weeks)1.
- Rain Lock™ formulation technology helps to resist ‘washing out’8
- Protects against body, breech and poll strike
- Protects mulesing and marking wounds
- Apply to sheep off-shears or with any length wool
Short on withholds, strong on blowfly protection.
Robust medium-term protection against flystrike (up to 11 weeks)1.
- Minimal Meat WHP (7 days) and ESI (21 days)
- Protects against body, breech and poll strike
- Protects marking wounds
- Apply to sheep from three weeks after shearing
COMPARISON CHART
Length of protection: Up to 29 weeks1 | Length of protection: 18 — 24 weeks1 | Length of protection: Up to 11 weeks1 |
Prevents body strike: | Prevents body strike: | Prevents body strike: |
Prevents breech strike: | Prevents breech strike: | Prevents breech strike: |
Prevents poll strike: | Prevents poll strike: | Prevents poll strike: |
Protects marking wounds: | Protects marking wounds: | Protects marking wounds: |
Protects mulesing wounds: | Protects mulesing wounds: | Protects mulesing wounds: |
Application timing: Any wool length | Application timing: Any wool length | Application timing: From 3 weeks after shearing |
Wool withholding period: 3 months | Wool withholding period: 3 months | Wool withholding period: 1 month |
Meat withholding period: 21 days | Meat withholding period: 28 days | Meat withholding period: 7 days |
ESI: 9 weeks (63 days) | ESI: 9 weeks (63 days) | ESI: 21 days |
Milk withholding period: Do not use on ewes which are producing or may in the future produce milk that may be used or processed for human consumption. Rehandling interval: After treatment, wait until sheep are dry before re-handling |
FOR EXTRA PEACE OF MIND
CLiK Extra gives you extra peace of mind that your sheep, either off-shears or with any length wool, have the longest protection available against flystrike, particularly with unpredictable fly seasons.
Refer to registered label for full information. Apply in accordance with label directions. Incorrect application, spray drift, soiling of wool or heavy rain following the application of these products could diminish the period of protection. Where significant dags are present, a light crutching is indicated prior to treatment. Reduced efficacy may occur in sheep affected with dermatophilosis. Do not apply at the same time as any other backline product. Do not dilute or mix with any other product. These products are not recommended for treating existing strikes.
REFERENCES
Registered Indications: CLiK Extra Spray-On contains 65 g/L dicyclanil. CLiK Extra is registered for the protection of sheep, either off-shears or with any length wool, against fly strike (caused by dicyclanilsusceptible strains of blowflies (Lucilia cuprina)) for up to 29 weeks and for the protection of mulesing and marking wounds on sheep against fly strike (caused by dicyclanil-susceptible strains of blowflies (Lucilia cuprina)) during the wound healing process. CLiK Spray-On contains 50 g/L dicyclanil. CLiK is registered for the protection of sheep, either off-shears or with any length wool, against fly strike (caused by dicyclanil-susceptible strains of blowflies (Lucilia cuprina)) for 18 to 24 weeks and for the protection of mulesing and marking wounds on sheep against fly strike (caused by dicyclanil-susceptible strains of blowflies (Lucilia cuprina)) during the wound healing process. CLiKZiN Spray-On contains 12.5 g/L dicyclanil. CLiKZiN is registered for the protection of sheep against fly strike (caused by dicyclanil-susceptible strains of blowflies (Lucilia cuprina)) for up to 11 weeks and for the protection of marking wounds on lambs against flystrike (caused by dicyclanil-susceptible strains of blowflies (Lucilia cuprina)) for up to 11 weeks. References: 1. Refer to registered labels. 2. Bowen et al. (1999). Long-lasting prevention against blowfly strike using the insect growth regulator dicyclanil. Aust Vet J 77(7):454-460 3. McKenzie, J.A. & Anderson, N. (1990). Insecticidal control of Lucilia cuprina: strategic timing of treatment. Aust Vet J 67:385–386. 4. Larsen, J.W. et al. (2012). Prevalence of breech-strike in mulesed, clipped and unmulesed Merino hoggets in south-eastern Australia. Aust Vet J 90(5):158–166. 5. Wardhaugh, K.G. et al. (2001). Factors affecting the incidence of flystrike in sheep – a description and analysis of data from three separate areas in eastern Australia. Proceedings of FLICS – Flystrike and lice IPM control strategies – a national conference, Launceston, Tasmania, 25–27 June 2001. 6. Tyrell, L.D. et al. (2014). Breech-strike on mulesed, clipped and unmulesed Merino ewes and hoggets in south-eastern Australia. Aust Vet J 92(9):348–356. 7. Insecticide resistance in sheep blowfly larvae. http://www.flyboss.com.au/sheep-goats/files/pages/treatment/insecticide-resistance/Resistance_download_130410.pdf 8. When used in accordance with label instructions. Elanco, CLiK™, CLiKZiN™, Extinosad™, Rain Lock™ and the diagonal bar are trademarks of Elanco or affiliates. Power Doser™ is a trademark of Genesis Industries (Aust). ©2021 Elanco or its affiliates. EFA089. PM-AU-21-0076.