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Activyl vs Frontline

Compare Activyl Spot-On to Frontline Plus Spot-On

Activyl and Frontline Plus are two of the leading topical treatments for fleas. We weigh up the benefits of each to help you choose the right one for your pet.

Both of these spot-on treatments provide month-long protection against fleas and help to control flea infestations. They work by killing fleas at all life stages: killing adult fleas before they can lay eggs, and preventing eggs and larvae from developing.

Frontline Plus also kills ticks, which can transmit deadly diseases, and controls lice and sarcoptic mange.

Activyl and Frontline Plus are both suitable for pets as young as 8 weeks old but have different weight requirements. If using Activyl your dog should weigh at least 4 lbs (1.8kg) and your cat must weigh 2lbs (0.9kg). Frontline Plus may be used on dogs over 4.4lbs (2kg) and cats over 1.5lbs (0.7kg) body weight.

Activyl spot-on should not be used on dogs or cats that are pregnant, nursing or intended for breeding.

Top tip: Fleas and ticks can carry nasty diseases, but protecting your pet doesn’t need to be difficult. Use our comparison chart to weigh up the pros and cons of the most popular products.

  Activyl Frontline Plus
Kills Fleas yes tick yes tick
Repels Fleas - -
Kills Flea Eggs and Larvae yes tick yes tick
Kills Ticks - yes tick
Repels Ticks - -
Kills and/or Repels Mosquitoes - yes tick
Other Parasites - Eliminates infestations with chewing lice, aids in the control of sarcoptic mange infestation
Safe for Pregnant or Nursing Pets - yes tick
When does it starts working Starts working within 12 hours of application, where over 90% of adult fleas are killed Kills fleas within 12 hours and ticks within 48 hours
Application Topical Topical
Active Ingredient(s) Indoxacarb Fipronil, S-methoprene
Dosage Monthly Monthly

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