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Martin's Flea, Tick And Mange Dip
09/27/25
Martin's Flea, Tick and Mange Dip, manufactured by CSI, is an effective flea dip and residual insecticide that quickly controls pests like fleas and ticks on dogs and around properties and pet areas for up to 28 days.
This specially formulated medical dip, when simply mixed with water, provides quick pet scratching relief from mange mites and other pests. To further prevent pet hair loss and health issues from pests, this product can be applied as a premise spray around sensitive pet areas like dog houses.
Martin's Flea, Tick, and Mange Dip kills fleas and other pests instantly within days and continues to control them four weeks after application. This low-cost insecticide creates 8 gallons of dip from one pint of product, making it economical.
Tools Needed
To apply this product, you will need a sponge or cloth and a tub or bucket to keep the solution in when applying it to the dog. For spraying, you will need a 1-gallon handheld pump sprayer.
How to Use
- Step 1: Confirm the pest infesting your dog and the areas of pest activity, and check to see that your pet is over 12 weeks old before applying Martin's Flea, Tick, and Mange Dip. This product cannot be used on cats.
- Step 2: To treat your dog via dipping, pour 2 fl. oz. of Martin's Flea, Tick, and Mange Dip in 1 gallon of water or 1 pint of product in 8 gallons of water. For sprayings of dog premises, dilute 4 fl. oz. of product in 1 gallon of water.
- Step 2: Thoroughly wet the animal by dipping, sponging, or spraying. Allow the animal to dry in a warm place without rinsing or toweling. For sprayings, thoroughly spray infested areas and resting quarters uniformly, preferably with a fan spray.
- Step 3: Keep all pets and children off surface areas until dry. Do not reapply this product for two to three weeks. For sprayings, repeat as needed but not more than once every two weeks.
Where to Use
Martin's Flea, Tick and Mange Dip can be used on dog premises (dog houses, runs, and yards) and dogs and puppies.
Do not treat puppies less than 12 weeks of age.
When to Use
Martin's Flea, Tick, and Mange Dip can be applied to surface areas every 2 weeks and repeated when needed, but no more than once a week. It can also be applied directly to the dog once every 2 to 3 weeks.
Safety Information
Martin's Flea, Tick and Mange Dip is safe to use around children and pets when applied according to the product label instructions. Always wear the proper personal protective equipment (PPE) when mixing and applying this product.
DO NOT USE ON CATS.
Do not allow adults, children, or pets to enter the treated area until sprays have dried.
Special Considerations
If there are any signs of sensitivity to Martin's Flea, Tick and Mange Dip, always consult a veterinarian.
Availability | Online |
Restricted Use | No |
Shipping Restrictions | 16 Ounce: AK, MT, NV, NY, UT, VT, WY |
Brand | CSI |
Keith's Pro Tips | "Eliminating fleas takes time, and the breeding cycle must be disrupted. Try using products that contain an IGR, also known as an Insect Growth Regulator, and treat the outdoors as well as the indoors." |
Product Drawbacks | Martin's Flea, Tick and Mange Dip cannot be applied to cats. For treating cats use Petcor Flea Spray. |
Target Pests | Flies, fleas, lice, ticks, mange mites, and deer ticks. |
Application Equipment | Gloves, Pump Sprayer, Respirator Mask |
Application Methods | Broadcast Spray, Crack & Crevice, Spot Treatment |
Active Ingredient | Permethrin 3.2% |
Product Type | Insecticide |
Formulation | Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) |
Application Rate | For treating your dog via dipping, pour 2 fl. oz. of Martin's Flea, Tick, and Mange Dip in 1 gallon of water or 1 pint of product in 8 gallons of water. For sprayings of dog premises, dilute 4 fl. oz. of product in 1 gallon of water. |
Shelf Life | Martin's Flea, Tick and Mange Dip will last for up to 3 years when stored in a cool, dry storage area away from flames or heat sources. |
Yield | Each 16 ounce bottle of Martin's Flea, Tick and Mange Dip will make 8 Gallons of solution. |
Use Sites | Indoors, Outdoors |
Time to Kill | Martin's Flea, Tick and Mange Dip will begin to kill targeted pests within 24 to 48 hours of application and continues to kill targeted pests for up to 28 days. |
Comparable Products | Petcor Flea Spray |
Incompatible Home Siding | Brick, Hardie Plank, Stone Veneer, Stucco, Wood, Vinyl |
EPA Registration # | 53883-78 |
Restricted Use | No |
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Shipping Restrictions | AK, MT, NV, UT, WY |
Availability | Online |
Signal Word | CAUTION |
Keith's Pro Tip | "Eliminating fleas takes time, and the breeding cycle must be disrupted. Try using products that contain an IGR, also known as an Insect Growth Regulator, and treat the outdoors as well as the indoors." |
Target Pests Multi | Deer Ticks, Fleas, Flies, Lice, Mange Mite Larvae, Mange Mites, Ticks |
Time to Kill | Martin's Flea, Tick and Mange Dip will begin to kill targeted pests within 24 to 48 hours of application and continues to kill targeted pests for up to 28 days. |
Chemical Type | Insecticide |
Formulation | Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) |
Application Methods | Broadcast Spray, Crack & Crevice, Spot Treatment |
Product Drawbacks | Martin's Flea, Tick and Mange Dip cannot be applied to cats. For treating cats use Petcor Flea Spray. |
Active Ingredient | Permethrin 3.2% |
Application Equipment | Gloves, Pump Sprayer, Respirator Mask |
Mix Rate | For treating your dog via dipping, pour 2 fl. oz. of Martin's Flea, Tick, and Mange Dip in 1 gallon of water or 1 pint of product in 8 gallons of water. For sprayings of dog premises, dilute 4 fl. oz. of product in 1 gallon of water. |
Use Sites | Indoors, Outdoors |
Yield | Each 16 ounce bottle of Martin's Flea, Tick and Mange Dip will make 8 Gallons of solution. |
EPA Registration No. | 53883-78 |
Shelf Life | Martin's Flea, Tick and Mange Dip will last for up to 3 years when stored in a cool, dry storage area away from flames or heat sources. |
Comparable Products | Petcor Flea Spray |
Children or pets? | No |
Property Characteristics | Food-Bearing Plants |