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Wondercide

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Wondercide has a rating of 3.0 stars from 13 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Wondercide ranks 10th among Pest Control sites.

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Top Positive Review

“Saved by Wondercide”

Teresa H.
2/22/22

I was the only one in our family that was being bitten up by fleas, bedbugs, mosquitoes and, spiders. We had tried every possible solution out there. Even exterminators nothing worked. Then we found this miracle i call it my secret protector. No joke it has giving me my sense of security back so. THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart.

Top Critical Review

“Hair Loss”

Cheryl S.
6/28/22

We bought the lemongrass flea and tick spray. First off my dog hates it he runs and hides under our table. Still had fleas and seems to be losing his hair in small areas of his body. Not totally sure if it is all because of this spray but it seems that way. Most likely won't be getting anymore of this product. Also bought a small bottle of the insect repellent for us and it didn't seem to work.

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September 11th, 2021
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I bought their 16 oz outdoor pest control concentrate for our backyard where we have lots of mosquitos. Applied as directed. However, it failed to do the job. IMO, it's an overrated and overpriced product that fails to do what it's supposed to do. Will not buy it again.

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May 22nd, 2020

I normally don't write reviews but I want everyone to know that these products are not 100% safe. They come with risks just like any other medical product and before using them, you should be cautious and watch for any adverse reactions. So... here's my story. I have 3 dogs, a 16 year old border collie, a 8 month old german shepherd and a 13 year old blue tick. I used this product on all 3 dogs and 15 minutes later my border collie has ataxia and rapid eye movement. In other words he was falling all over the place and his eyes won't focus. I almost immediately washed him with dawn soap and he is still having severe symptoms. The eye movement isn't as severe 24 hours later, but all the other symptoms are still present. Only supportive care can be done at this point. He is getting fluids and we are making sure his body temperature is normal. It breaks my heart. He was a perfectly healthy older dog with only mild aches and pains. I am hoping he pulls through it.

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September 18th, 2020

I purchased this product at a pet boutique. The product was boldly labeled "For Pets and People," indicating that it was safe for multiple species and multiple ages. In addition, the label stated, "I founded Wondercide to protect pets, people and property without harsh chemicals. Today, our full line of natural products protects families around the world. Stephanie and Luna."
My conclusion was this was a safe, mild product that could be used on my cats and kittens. I was fighting fungal infections in my cattery, so safe a safe mild product was a great find.
I had a litter of four kittens. Three had symptoms of the fungal infection and three were treated with Wondercide Skin Tonic Oil at about three weeks. Two of the kittens appeared dehydrated at the age of about four weeks. One died. I took the second one to the vet and we went through the process of trying to rehydrate the kitten, but it died also.
A third kitten stopped eating and I also took it to the vet. We had X-rays done on the kitten and discovered the liver was highly enlarged, and the kitten was anemic. We gave the kittens shots for the anemia and I started force feeding the kitten two to three times per day. The kitten held on, was not a normal kitten in it's mobility and activity, and finally passed after several weeks of trying to help this kitten.
I have one surviving kitten from this litter.
I contacted Wondercide on approximately 8-3-2020 regarding the problems their product had caused my kittens. I sent them X-rays, they discussed this with my vet, and then decided they owed me nothing. The reason? They had, in very fine small print at the bottom of the label, "Not for use on cats."
This, apparently, protects Wondercide. But it does not protect them from their apparent irresponsibility from their misleading product labeling. PLEASE DO NOT TRUST THIS COMPANY WITH YOUR PRECIOUS PETS.

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May 22nd, 2023

I know enough not to spray anything directly on a cat that is not from a medically-researched product line. We should all keep in mind the ridiculous attempt by Sergeants to make a more "natural" flea treatment that ended up killing some animals and making many very, very sick. Lots of natural things are toxic, like arsenic, for example. Any adult should know that just because something is made from "natural" ingredients doesn't make it safe for you or your pet to ingest or inhale.
I bought Wondercide at Home Depot thinking I could use it to be sure some non-washable things in my home, like area rugs and throw pillows, were flea-free after a little scare we'd had with a cat visitor.
Now they don't claim their product is all-natural, but they state that it is "non-harsh", which makes you think they mean it is made from natural ingredients.
Well, number one, it is harsh as Hell, if you go by the smell alone. (I am not inclined to taste it, but think about how your cat or dog is always licking his or her fur...!)
Despite what one reviewer said about a Wondercide product she had used, that there was fine print on her bottle stating "not for use on cats", my bottle says it IS for use on and around cats. The bottle I bought of "Wondercide Flea and Tick Pets and Home" lemongrass-scented spray that claims it "Kills, Repels and Prevents Fleas, Ticks and Mosquitos" DOES say it is meant to be used ON dogs and cats. Also, there is a line, "pH balanced for dogs and cats", from which anyone would infer that the product was definitely safe to use on and around their cats.There are several other references to using Wondercide directly on your dog or cat.
DON'T DO IT. My 8 cats would not go near anything sprayed with Wondercide ever again. The smell is so overpowering that even after washing a small, fluffy area rug that they used to love sleeping on, they will no longer go near it. One little cat girl coughed for 5 minutes after sniffing the first thing I sprayed, a pillow-bed for cats. It's trash now. You CANNOT remove the scent of Wondercide.
I am not surprised at all that so many people on various sites had medical emergencies from Wondercide being topically applied or being inhaled by their dog or cat.
For Heaven's sake, people, it's OK to use a chemical product to repel and kill parasites. Many times in life the benefits of preventing an infestation or any kind of ill health outweigh the risks involved in using a chemical product. Like chemo-therapy to kill cancer. It nearly kills you as well. You weigh the risks and benefits.
I have used a chemical-filled product, Flea 5X (from PetMeds), for over 10 years on my usual group of 7 to 9 house cats. They remain ridiculously healthy. And flea-free. You apply it behind their neck monthly. The product works great and per my vet has everything needed to kill fleas and flea eggs, plus stop a couple of other parasites' life-cycles, like ticks. Lots of other excellent chemical products like Revolution, Bravecto, etc. have years of research proving them safe and effective for cats. Why spray some "non-harsh" Wondercide perfume, basically, with no animal trials showing it truly kills fleas AND truly is safe.
PLUS, note that the instructions on Wondercide mention over and over to use as often as needed, even daily! It says it is for "daily use and as needed"! The flea treatments sold by Chewy and vets and PetMeds and other businesses are used monthly or, for some pretty expensive ones, every 2 or 3 months. Flea 5X is $9 per does and always lasts a full month or longer. When the prices go down even more, my husband buys a years' worth at $7 per dose!
So that's my brief advice. Stay away from Wondercide.

Tip for consumers:
I said it all above. Wondercide is dangerous for cats, per me and many reviewers. And dangerous for dogs, per lots of dog-parent reviewers.

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I poured out all the Wondercide and use the well-washed spray bottle to mist plants.

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