Citraquin® Environmental Defense Spray for Horses 128oz Gallon Refill

Bulk refill format for barns and riders who keep a consistent fly season routine. Same naturally derived formula as smaller sizes, in a larger volume to reduce interruptions.

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Citraquin® by Draw It Out® 128oz Gallon Refill Environmental Defense Spray - Draw it Out®
Citraquin® by Draw It Out® 128oz Gallon Refill Environmental Defense Spray

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Size: 128oz

Citraquin® by Draw It Out® 128oz Gallon Refill Environmental Defense Spray

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128oz
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$90.45
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Citraquin® Environmental Defense Spray 128oz Gallon Refill is the bulk refill size for barns and riders who keep a consistent fly season routine. This size is about efficiency and continuity, not increased strength.

Why choose the gallon

  • Routine efficiency: Refill your working spray bottles without constantly reordering smaller sizes.
  • Same formula: Identical formulation to the smaller bottles. Volume changes, not concentration.
  • Barn practical: A solid fit for multi horse programs, shared barns, and high use weeks.
  • Refill flexibility: Commonly used to refill 16oz and 32oz sprayers.

What it is

  • Naturally derived, botanical approach designed for routine barn and turnout use.
  • No synthetic insecticides.
  • Does not contain DEET, permethrin, pyrethrins, or pyrethroids.

How riders typically use it

  • Shake before refilling to re-distribute natural oils.
  • Fill a spray bottle and apply lightly and evenly.
  • Avoid eyes, nostrils, and sensitive areas. For face areas, spray onto a cloth and wipe gently.
  • Reapply as needed based on turnout, sweat, rain, and insect pressure.

Availability: Not available for sale in Indiana due to state specific product classification and registration requirements.

Results vary by weather, turnout, and barn management. Most riders use Citraquin® as one piece of a broader fly season routine.

Gallon Refill Math

128oz is built to keep your working bottle full so your routine stays consistent. Volume only. Same formula as smaller sizes.

8
Refills of a 16oz bottle
128oz ÷ 16oz = 8
4
Refills of a 32oz bottle
128oz ÷ 32oz = 4
2
Refills of a 64oz bottle
128oz ÷ 64oz = 2

Refill Protocol

  1. Shake the gallon before pouring to re-distribute botanical oils.
  2. Use a clean funnel and refill your working bottle over a sink or wash rack.
  3. Cap and shake the spray bottle to re-mix before first use.
  4. Store sealed in a cool, dry area between refills.

For sheets, coolers, and gear: spot test first and allow to dry before full use.

Who the Gallon Refill Is For

Multi horse barns

Keeps the working bottle full so the routine doesn’t break mid week.

High turnout weeks

Refill once and stop thinking about it for a while.

Shared programs

One refill size that supports multiple riders using the same standard routine.

Indiana shipping: Not available for sale in Indiana due to state specific product classification and registration requirements.

Botanical Components & Routine Use Notes

The 128oz gallon refill uses the same Citraquin® formulation as smaller sizes. This format is designed for barns that want fewer interruptions while keeping a consistent fly season routine. No synthetic insecticides. No DEET, permethrin, pyrethrins, or pyrethroids.

Cedarwood

A bold, barn-ready aromatic profile riders commonly associate with fly season routines.

Citronella

A familiar botanical aroma used in many barn and turnout routines for seasonal insect pressure.

Wintergreen

Included in small amounts to round out scent character and overall formula balance.

Vitamin E + Castor Oil

Commonly used in topical routines to support coat feel and repeat-application tolerance.

For other animals, equipment, and textiles, the safest default is light application and spot testing first, avoiding faces and sensitive areas.

Common Fly Season Exposure

During fly season, barns and turnout areas commonly deal with changing insect pressure. The gallon format is often chosen by riders managing multiple horses or larger environments where consistency matters.

Horse Flies
Deer Flies
Stable Flies
House Flies
Black Flies
Ticks
Mosquitoes
Gnats

Results vary by weather, turnout, and barn management. Most riders use Citraquin® as one piece of a broader fly season routine that includes barn hygiene and repeatable application. For ticks, routine inspection and prompt removal are always part of good barn practice.

Typical Use Across Animals & Surfaces

The gallon refill is commonly chosen by riders managing multiple horses or larger barn environments. The guidance below reflects typical use patterns rather than performance guarantees.

Use on Horses

  • Shake well before use to re-distribute botanical components.
  • Apply lightly from approximately 6 to 8 inches away.
  • Avoid direct contact with eyes, nostrils, and mucous membranes.
  • For the face, apply to a cloth and wipe gently.
  • Reapply as needed based on insect pressure, weather, and activity.

Use Around the Barn

  • Other animals: If used on other animals, keep application light, avoid faces and sensitive areas, and spot test first.
  • Stalls and surfaces: Light application on doors, walls, and fly prone areas. Allow to dry before animals return.
  • Sheets and coolers: May be lightly misted after spot testing and allowed to dry fully before use.
  • Equipment areas: Avoid saturation of leather or delicate materials.

Scent perception and persistence vary by environment and conditions. Citraquin® is designed for routine compatibility rather than extended residual intensity.

Environmental & Regulatory Context

  • Formulation exclusions: Does not contain DEET, permethrin, pyrethrins, or pyrethroids.
  • Made in the USA: Produced in the United States.
  • State availability: Not available for sale in Indiana due to state specific product classification and registration requirements.

The 128oz format is intended to support continuity in barn routines by reducing the need for frequent reordering. Always follow label directions and local rules for use around animals and barn environments. For textiles and gear, spot testing on a small area is the safest default.

Gallon Refill FAQ

Quick answers for barns that refill working bottles all season.

Is the 128oz gallon stronger than the smaller bottles?
No. The gallon contains the same formulation as the smaller sizes. The difference is volume, not concentration.
What bottles does the gallon typically refill?
Most barns refill 16oz and 32oz spray bottles. Shake the gallon before pouring to re-distribute botanical oils.
Does Citraquin® contain synthetic insecticides?
No. Citraquin® is formulated without synthetic insecticides and does not contain DEET, permethrin, pyrethrins, or pyrethroids.
How should I store the gallon between refills?
Keep the cap sealed and store in a cool, dry area. Avoid leaving it in extreme heat for long periods.
Why is it not available for sale in Indiana?
Not available for sale in Indiana due to state specific product classification and registration requirements.

Same formula as the smaller bottles. The gallon is for continuity and refills, not increased concentration.