Fleas are animals that live off the blood of animals. A flea is a tiny insect that burrows into usually a pet's skin and can jump from place to place.
Not sure of an exact chemical but vinegar works
Go to a pet shop and get flea shampoo or something along them lines
Fleas are animals that live off the blood of animals. A flea is a tiny insect that burrows into usually a pet's skin and can jump from place to place.
Yes fleas do suck your pet's blood, however they won't suck it all out. The worst thing about fleas is they get everywhere and cause irritation to your pet.
No, just bight them. Unless the fleas have a disease, but I'm not sure!
No
they hide on cats and dogs and more furry animals then they make eggs so get the fleas off before they do just shampoo your pet really good or go to a vet
actually, humans CAN get fleas. that is onr reason why it is so important to get rid of fleas that your pet has.
mabye your pet has fleas or other parasites that he's trying to get to buzz off
The fleas hate the smell so it should help for the most part. 2nd Answer: Flea Dips will only keep off the fleas for about 5-7 days at the most. You should use a monthly topical application such as Frontline or Advantix. You just apply it to the skin once a month and it will kill and repel all fleas & ticks. You need to reapply it once a month. You can find these products at the larger Pet Stores or Feed Stores or at your Veterinarian. These products work very well at killing and keeping off all ticks & fleas which in turn also help to keep your pet free from certain types of internal worms, such as tapeworms which are carried by fleas. Don't forget about preventing Heartworms too. You need to have your pet tested first by your Veterinarian to make sure it is free of heartworms before you start the once a month preventative.
"Comfortis" is a pill that you can give your dog to keep fleas off of him. However, if you are trying to keep fleas out of a dog house, you may want to consider calling an exterminator. However, your local "Pet Smart" or related stores may sell chemicals or sprays that kill fleas.