

🐕 Clear ears, happy pets—don’t let mites crash your pet’s vibe!
Eradimite 1 oz harnesses 0.15% pyrethrins to swiftly eliminate ear mites and ticks in dogs, cats, rabbits, and their young. Enhanced with soothing agents, it also aids in ear wax removal, promoting healthier, itch-free ears. Easy to apply and trusted by thousands, it’s the go-to treatment for pet owners seeking fast, effective relief.
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,452 Reviews |
E**N
Great Product!
I am actually very surprised with this product. We adopted a kitten and noticed he had ear mites pretty bad. We bought this product and used it for 5 days and noticed his ears cleared up SO FAST. His ears went from being caked with ear mite dirt and him scratching most of the debri out to his ears now barely having anything in them. He seems happy now, his ears aren’t caked with ear mite debri and I barely see him scratching now. We also got some of the thick pieces out with the end of a bobby pin but we were very careful and he was so relieved after. We never went too far when getting debris out, just the dirt we could reach and he was not harmed at all! I wish I would have taken a picture of the before and after because it is AMAZING! Adding a picture of what they look like now! We will still be using this product to completely get rid of them!
M**W
All-in-1 Treatment
For all of my floppy ear dog owners, this is a must have. My dogs battled ear infections, yeast buildup & scratching before trying this. I was recommended this by a friend and it is absolutely wonderful! This is an all in one ear treatment and works to eradicate Your furry friends your problems.
D**E
Cured my bunny's ears
Worked well and cleared up my bunny's ear mites within a week, 2x a day.
L**V
Must Have alcohol in it.
I don’t know if this works, but I Hate to put it in my poor little kitties’ ears. Apparently it burns badly and they squall and cry out doing everything they can to get away. I feel like a bad torturous mommy. There has to be something out there that works without the burn! Will not buy again. This is all I currently have so I did use it again until the other stuff comes in. The second round doesn’t seem to burn, so that’s a plus. From what I’ve read mites have a life cycle of 3 weeks, so you have to treat them at least that long. Also, you need to treat their bedding and carpet. I Have a steamer that should work on the couch, cat tree, etc. Since ear mites can be on the body, I have bathed them in Adams shampoo with pyrethrins and precor that kills fleas, ticks, and lice, as I figured mites are close to lice. Then I have isolated the ones that have been bathed on my cleaned boxed in porch until I can use my steamer. I had a flea infestation that took 5 months to get rid of, the steamer finally finishing them off, and I dont want to take any chances. This product probably works, but you have to be vigelant and also clean their bedding and treat for the full 3 weeks.
S**S
Works very well!
I have a stray cat that's been coming around and he's the sweetest thing (I can't keep him because one of my dogs is a jerk) but he had huge open wounds behind his ears! It was awful! I bought this for him. I used it twice and I think he's all cleared up! He's not shaking his head or itching! I'm impressed!
J**R
seems good!
i saw some crusties in my bunny’s ears and learned about ear mites. one ear was looking really yucky. this is the only product i found on the internet so far labeled for rabbits. i did not think it’d be so thick of a product. it’s almost like a loose gel. the smell isn’t bad but does smell medical, which is probably why he wasn’t a fan of it even before i started dropping it in 😭 10 drops seemed kind of excessive + trying to get him to stay still enough for 10 drops would’ve took 30 mins lol. i successfully got about 3 good drops in & i can tell it must have been soothing from his reaction after i massaged the base of the ears (per instructions). next morning, i put ONE drop in both ears. When I returned from work, one ear looks almost completely clear! The really yucky ear appears to have cleared at least halfway if not more. I’m not seeing as much scratching either. This is my review after 24 hours. The instructions also has preventive instructions for after everything has cleared up. Very pleased so far. Has seemingly saved a vet bill.
P**3
Great for treating ear mites in rabbits!
In this photo you can see his ear mite infection on the left side, it is completely better now! I was searching for weeks for a ear mite treatment for my baby. He is a 3 year old rabbit but i’m not quite sure what breed. When i got him he had a very serious case of ear mites, it infected the whole front side of his ear and slowly began making its way to the back. Although I couldn’t afford a good vet for him, I wanted this little man to have the best life as possible. It’s not a watery consistency, it’s quite thick so your pet cant shake it off easily. I have done two treatments so far, applying 3-4 drops into his ear and let him shake his head to massage it around. I follow him around for around 15 minutes to make sure he’s alright and make sure he isn’t having a bad reaction. If your bunny is sensitive to this, please take him/her to the vet immediately. I prefer to do it every other day. If your bunny is like mine, he refuses to have his ears touched so I couldn’t wipe off the excess. After about a day I noticed all the ear mite scabs on half his ear came off! It was a miracle! After his second treatment, almost his whole ear is clean. I do recommend having help to do this , having someone hold the bunny and someone to apply the drops. I would recommend doing this for about 2 weeks or more to make sure you get all of those ear mites or bugs. And throughout the treatments make sure you vacuum, change their litter box and clean their enclosure frequently, making sure to clean up the ear mite scabs. I definitely recommend this for bunny owners who are struggling to pay for the vet. It is an amazing way to get rid of ear mites for an affordable price.
H**Y
Works great but don't use too much
This works better on my cat's ear mites if I DON'T FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS. Putting 8-10 drops in the ear is way too much and every other day is way too often. This is some strong, harsh stuff and should be used sparingly, as it really bothers my cat and must burn badly if there are any cuts in his ear. Heck, it bothers me just standing next to him and getting a whiff of it..makes my eyes water. So I can only imagine how much it effects my little cat who is at least 15 times smaller than me. DO NOT go overboard with this stuff and think about how it is very harsh on your cat. It works, but use it only 2 times a week for 2 weeks and only 3 or 4 drops, at most. Your cat will be happy the ear mites are gone. They may return, but so do fleas, and there really is no way to get rid of things like this permanently. Bugs will come. For the doubters, I tried the first time using it every other day religiously for 4 weeks straight. It worked but the ear mites came back eventually. I felt so bad for my cat that I used it as I described above and it worked just as well and kept the mites away just as long. I considered using the pill that claims to get rid of them permanently, but I decided to use my own head and think about what must be in that little pill that could effect my cat's body to such a degree that nothing would even go into its' ears and decided not to use it. Since my cat cannot talk and tell me if something hurts him, I have to use common sense, which is something vets and animal enthusiasts don't always have. Think about putting something in or on your own body and how you would react before putting it on your pets. Flea collars are another thing that I never use. Imagine having a band that reeks of insecticide around your neck 24 hours a day, right by your nose, eyes and mouth. Fleas infest a yard or home and if you get rid of the infestation (exterminator), they will stay mostly away. If you wash your pet with regular, conditioning pet shampoo, it will kill the fleas that stray into your yard and onto your pet. Most of the items for sale by large drug companies are truly not helpful to your pets, but can be very hurtful.
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