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Flea control can be a very hard thing to do especially if you
live in areas where fleas are largely populated. Weather has a lot
to do with fleas and trying to keep them outdoors and off of your
pets can be very challenging.
You can try many of the products available to rid your pets of
fleas and then find that you still have the problem. Fleas will lay
their eggs in your carpet and on furniture and bedding that your
pet happens to lie on.
The first step in flea control is to rid your pet of these blood
sucking pests. Talk with your veterinarian to find out the best
products available. You can have your pet dipped; buy flea collars,
and other products that will eliminate the fleas from your pet.
Now, that your pet is flea free, how do you get rid of the fleas
inside your home? You should now vacuum your entire home including
any furniture that your pet has laid on. Once you vacuumed, be sure
to throw the vacuum cleaner bag out immediately. The bag is
probably full of fleas and you do not want to take the chance of
them somehow finding their way out of the vacuum. If your pet has a
pet bed, wash it completely or discard it and buy a new one. Any
other bedding, towels, and rugs that your pet has been on also need
to be cleaned.
Sometimes, the above steps may not be enough to rid your home of
fleas. You may need to invest in an insecticide that can be used on
carpets, baseboards, and cracks. Fleas can hide in very small
places and if you have one flea, soon you will have many. Before
using any type of insecticide, talk with your veterinarian to be
sure that it is safe to use around your pet. You do not want your
pet to ingest any type of toxic chemicals that could make them
sick.
Niall Kennedy
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