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Shoo!Tags provide a safe alternative to pest control treatments. An invention born from a concern for animals, people and the planet. Developed by sisters Melissa Mowrer Rogers and Kathy Heiney, Shoo! Tags provide a safe alternative to pest control treatments. The sisters came up with the idea from their years of work with bio-energetics. Shoo Tag is environmentally friendly plus it helps protect against chemical pollution and the development of superbugs. What is Shoo!Tag? Helps protect: horses from flies and mosquitos dogs from fleas, ticks and mosquitos cats from fleas and ticks people from mosquitos, ticks and chiggers A new, different way to safely deal with pests. Each credit card-like tag features an electromagnetic strip that is specific to the animal (horse, dog, cat or human) you want to protect and the pest you want to discourage. Helps protect horses from flies and mosquitoes; dogs and cats from fleas and ticks; and people from mosquitoes, ticks and chiggers. Chemical- and odor-free; non-toxic. Safe for animals, people and the planet!How does it work?Its easy! Various pests such as flies, fleas, ticks and mosquitoes react to certain frequencies in nature. Each tags magnetic strip is encoded with specific frequencies these pests dont like. Uses the animals own energy field as a battery to charge and create a barrier so pests leave you and your animals alone. Barrier slows down and confuses insects and pests, making them leave the animals energy field. Lasts up to 4 mos. Just attach the tags to the animals mane, bridle or collar and see a difference in only 36 hours. Shoo!Tags work best with continuous wear. The magnetic strip should face the animals body most of the time. Make sure the magnetic strip is fully exposed and protected from being scratched or bent.How should the tag be worn?Horses - individually braid each tag into the underside of the mane behind the bridle path. May also be attached to a h