Eucalyptus & Lavender Balm
A gentle, wax-based balm infused with eucalyptus and lavender—aromatic oils traditionally used to help keep horses comfortable during fly season. Ideal for horses that dislike sprays, this balm is easy to apply and stays put in warm weather.
✅ Soft wax formula designed to stay on longer than sprays
✅ Made with natural, plant-based ingredients – no DEET or synthetic chemicals
✅ Great for nervous horses – apply with a brush, sponge or fingers
✅ With eucalyptus and lavender, known for their strong, fresh scent
✅ Supplied in a 250ml plastic-free, recyclable aluminium tin
How to use:
Groom your horse as normal
Apply a small amount of balm to a brush
Lightly sweep over the coat
That’s it – no spray required
You can also use a sponge or your fingers for precise application around sensitive areas like eyes, ears, udders or sheaths.
Always carry out a patch test before first use.
Niki Coon (verified owner) –
Absolutely brilliant for repelling Horseflies! I mix and match this one on the body with the lemongrass applied on the face, noticeable difference on first application which just keeps getting better on subsequent applicatons, smells divine but horseflies hate it! Brilliant Eqwax
Dlh (verified owner) –
Great product to repel horse flies. I apply with large sponge. Little goes along way. I mix and match with neem, citronella or lemongrass depending on weather and how bad flies are.
Lindsey (verified owner) –
Our favourite one so far it even sends him to sleep. Still using it now as he fusses about any flies absolute god send
Stacey (verified owner) –
This is the only product that has kept the flies away from our horses faces on overnight turnout. We use fly masks by day, but not at night. Every morning we were arriving to noses and faces covered in flies. This product has worked wonders and it smells amazing too.
Lisa (verified owner) –
This smells gorgeous, and my horse didn’t object to having it put on, which she does about almost everything I put on her. I’ve used this for several days now, and hacked out three times, but unfortunately it hasn’t kept the horse flies away. My horse is black, and seems to attract horseflies whenever we hack out. We are at a yard near a river and with fields of long grass nearby, so we get a lot of horse flies. Despite using this lovely smelling balm my poor girl was still pestered and bitten for almost our whole ride, despite me covering every inch of her in the repellent. I was so disappointed, I had hoped I’d found the solution to horseflies, but my search continues