
Premium garlic formula developed to repel Argulus and stimulate natural feeding behaviour in freshwater coarse fish.
Increases feed intake
Improved fish condition
5 years of fishery success
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94% of Natrepel reviews are 5 stars reviews!


Argulus feed on fish mucus, skin and blood. Leaving fish itchy and stressed.

External stress reduces normal feeding behaviours required to fuel natural defences.

Scratching causes external damage and opportunity for infection.
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A cold oil infusion that captures and protects the vital sulphur compounds found in garlic. Natrepel is specifically processed to maintain activity of natural lice repelling extracts.
Provokes instinctive feeding response
Blend of pure extracts
Increases fish feed intake
Highly effective against lice
Non-medicated natural remedy
Hundreds of genuine success stories

"Highly recommended "
"Natrapel is doing a fantastic job of keeping the fish clean, highly recommended from us. This parasite is deadly and your Natrapel keeps them clean"
- Pete Jones
Thorne Delves Community Angling

"Argulus are not showing"
"My husband switched to the standard feed pellet with the Natrepel for our large natural garden pond stock of coarse fish. Last year we saw an increase in argulus which is a key reason to switch over. So far the argulus are not showing up on any fish.."
- Helen Gay

"Truly Amazing Stuff"
"We discovered argulus in the lake last year, and have been monitoring them using the black tube system. We have also started mixing 'Natrepel' with Ben's pellets and the difference this year is in complete contrast to the year before. The tubes are coming up clean and we've yet to find any parasites on them. Truly amazing stuff!"
- Gordon Razey
'Five Acre Lake' Syndicate

Garlic’s most effective compounds are volatile and extremely heat-sensitive. Drying causes them to evaporate or degrade.
General purpose ingredients
Active compounds destroyed.
Low potency.


Visible translucent parasites that attach to fish, causing external stress and loss of condition.

Irritate fish by feeding on their mucus, skin and blood.

Sexually mature in 50 days.
1 lice can lay up to 500 eggs.

Eggs hatch above 12 degrees water temperature.

Eggs are laid on hard surfaces like snags, rocks & reed stems.

Free swimming lice look for immobile fish to attach to.

Survive 2 weeks without a host fish.
Martin Chandler, Carlisle and District Angling Club

Mix 30ml/kg
5 litre jerry cans are supplied with a dosage pump which delivers 30ml.
Mix well for even pellet coating

Wait 6 - 24hrs
Allow the oil to fully absorb into the pellets.

Feed
Feed treated feeds to your fish and experience the Natrepel feeding chaos.
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There’s nothing better than watching your carp thrive, grow and be genuinely appreciated by anglers.
Improved fish condition
Reduced fish stress
Faster fish progression

I specialise in fishery development, hands-on carp farming, and producing alternative fish feeds that support healthier, more balanced fisheries. Trusted by 1,000+ UK fisheries nationwide.
Award winning Sparsholt College graduate
10+ years in fishery consultancy
2 x Wiltshire Entrepreneur Winner
Fishery Management YouTube channel
Host of the 'Fishery FastLane' Podcast

"My fish go crazy"

"Being a fishery owner it’s paramount for me to ensure my fish are fighting fit and as healthy as possible.
I can safely say in 17yrs I’ve never come across an organic product that not only do my fish go crazy for, but also keeps them free of argulus and leeches. It also smells amazing!"
- Jon Oehme
"Not a single Argulus found on any of the fish"
"It was officially confirmed 4 months ago that we had the dreaded Argulus Mongolianus fish lice in our water. We had been adding garlic powder to our supplement feed but things didn't improve, in fact it was getting worse over time. Very lethargic fish with dozens of lice in and around the gill area, loosing carp daily for weeks on end.
Our only chance left was to try the Natrepel, within 2 weeks of applying it to our feed we noticed a big improvement in the condition of the fish and less and less Argulus attached to the said fish. Angling improved over time and we where finding less and less dead carp.
This last week we had a match, all caught well and not a single Argulus found on any of the fish.
We can't guarantee it is the Natrapel that has deterred the lice as we've no scientific evidence to back this up but the club and myself feel that without it, we would certainly be in dire straights and facing ruin"
- David Ellis

"Results have been outstanding"
"After a confirmed outbreak of Argulus Mongolianus on our silvers and more devastating on our Crucian carp. we decided to give the Natrepel a go on the standard supplementary feed, which we have been adding and feeding for just over 5 weeks.
The result have been outstanding for us and we hope it continues, from us having fish with gills infested with large and small ( juvenile ) Argulus, to fish only having a couple or three adult Argulus and others being completely clear within the gill area…
We’ve also noticed now on removal of the Argulus they are very lethargic some motionless compared with when we first started to remove them, which was before our diagnosis and the use of Natrepel… before the Argulus were very active when removed like maggots in warm weather… the evidence we have found we would highly recommend this product"
- Stephen Jackson

Natrepel is an oil-based product with strong natural antioxidant properties, giving it excellent shelf stability. Correct storage is curcial, so keep the lid tightly sealed to minimise oxidation and the contents kept free from contamination. Natrepel will maintain its performance very well, but for best results, we recommend using Natrepel within 12 months of opening.
Natrepel is a fusion of oil extracts, it can therefore be safely used in PVA bags.
Natrepel’s garlic compounds repel carp lice year-round. However, in cold water fish feed very little and their digestive enzymes work inefficiently, meaning the nutritional benefits are poorly utilised. In winter, treated pellets can also leach before being eaten, making Natrepel an expensive feed additive.
Natrepel is most effective from spring onwards, when juvenile lice emerge, fish activity increases, and natural immune responses are under the greatest pressure. It remains highly effective through summer and autumn, when fish are feeding actively and able to fully utilise its nutritional and lice-repelling benefits.
The key lice-repelling compounds in Natrepel are volatile and begin to dissipate when exposed to air, reducing potency over time. This is why Natrepel is supplied as a cold oil infusion, supplied in an airtight container, to protect and preserve these active compounds.
For best results, feeds should be treated 6–24 hours before use. This allows sufficient time for the oil to fully absorb into the pellets, while minimising loss of the garlic compounds that make Natrepel effective.

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