well in the wild most animals run through or roll in wild garlic and the flowers and folliage get crushed and unbelievable as it sound the fleas drop off. i guess the smell drives them away. warning! your dog etc. will stink of garlic for a while!
To determine if fleas have been completely eradicated from your home and pets, you can monitor for any signs of fleas such as itching or scratching in your pets, and inspect your home for any flea eggs, larvae, or adult fleas. It is important to continue with flea prevention measures even after treatment to ensure they do not return.
To determine when fleas are completely eradicated from your home, continue with flea treatment for at least 3-4 weeks after you stop seeing any fleas. Monitor your pets and their bedding for any signs of fleas. Vacuum regularly and wash bedding and carpets to remove any remaining flea eggs. If you do not see any fleas or experience any more bites after this period, it is likely that the fleas have been eradicated from your home.
To determine if fleas are completely gone from your home and pets, you can monitor for signs of fleas such as itching, scratching, or visible fleas on your pets. You can also use a flea comb to check for fleas and their eggs on your pets' fur. Additionally, vacuuming regularly and washing bedding and pet areas can help eliminate any remaining fleas. If you continue to see signs of fleas, consult with a veterinarian or pest control professional for further treatment options.
this female cat has never had fleas and has a litter of three that also has no fleas with no treatment. i have never heard of such. can someone tell me what kind of cats these are, I'm sure that they are rare. A cat must come in contact with a flea order to have them. In dry climates like Nevada most animals never get fleas and no treatment is ever necessary as the fleas can not survive. Your cat has probably never come in contact with them and if it has may be very good at cleaning itself to remove them.
Yes, you can do this treatment on your yard and it will kill fleas. The soap will coat the fleas and therefore kill them.
No, fleas will live in your home and bite people instead. Your home will need to be treated for fleas if a fleas are seen!
No we have one in our home and it didn't do a thing for fleas.
To effectively drown fleas on your pet or in your home, you can give your pet a bath with flea shampoo and comb through their fur to remove any fleas. For your home, you can vacuum thoroughly and wash bedding and carpets in hot water to eliminate fleas. Additionally, you can use flea sprays or foggers to treat your home for fleas.
The best way to care for a rabbit with fleas is to ask the vet for the Advantage brand monthly treatment for fleas. Many other kinds of monthly topical applications for fleas are harmful, but Advantage is not.
You will not have any fleas.
To effectively get rid of small fleas in your house, you can start by vacuuming thoroughly, washing bedding and pet bedding in hot water, using flea control products like sprays or powders, and treating your pets with flea medication. Consistent cleaning and treatment are key to eliminating fleas from your home.
If your dog has fleas I wouldn't suggest you use insecticide to get rid of them as it could harm your dog. You can easily obtain flea treatment shampoos and preventative measures to help stop them reappearing from any good pet store. Regularly grooming your dog will help too as you can stop any fleas which you do find. Get rid of them quickly using the appropriate treatment as fleas can lead to other dog health problems such as hair loss if the dog continually scratches in an attempt to find relief from the irritation.