Chemicals injected into your pets blood stream compromise with their vital organs, including the liver, kidney and thyroid. Recent research suggests that the toxic effects lead to a 25% reduction in life expectancy in those animals treated, and inevitably to a painful and premature death. Pets treated with such toxins also experience nausea, nervous disorders, sleeplessness, flaky skin, scabs and other uncomfortable effects created by a compromised immune system.
Veterinary Edit:
Spot on Pesticides ACTUALLY spread throughout the sebaceous glands on the skin so that they cover the pet fully, there is NO for the medication to get into the pets blood stream. The safest products out there to use are actually Frontline, Advantix, and Vector. Frontline even did a study on the potency of the active ingredient in their product and found that a small dog 6-12 lbs could consume the contents of ten 88-132 lbs tubes and still be perfectly fine with minor diarrhea. The problem with fleas is that they lay 20,000 eggs per day per flea, so if you see 1-2 fleas, in a few weeks you will have 20,000 - 40,000 fleas.
There is a prescription medication used by veterinarians that can kill adult fleas on an animal with a few hours called CapStar. The spot-on treatments sold as preventatives (Frontline, Revolution, Advantage, etc.) will also kill adult fleas, but it takes up to 24 hours for it to work.
According to the manufacturer, the active ingredient in Frontline will effect a complete flea and tick kill within 24 hours of application. Basically, you have to wait a day to see full effect.
Depends if you treat it , it will go soon. It wont go soon if you dont treat it.
Frontline flea control can be used for both ticks and fleas. Fleas are killed within 42 hours and the effects can last up to a month in cats and 3 months in dogs.
18 to 24 hours.
Revolution-fleas and ticks and prevents heartworms in cats Capstar-a pill that kills fleas and ticks Frontline-kills fleas and ticks
This flea and tick killer was made for animals. If you are so infested with fleas or ticks you want to use this product, use it on your pets. It will kill most of the fleas and ticks that inhabit places where the animals are kept...including on you. NO. Do not use this product on humans.
it will but it will probably kill your cat too
All fleas bite that is how they get their food, and yes frontline will kill any flea.
Yes, you can do this treatment on your yard and it will kill fleas. The soap will coat the fleas and therefore kill them.
I am not aware of any ointment, but there are several different spot-on liquid medications that are effective at killing fleas and ticks. The leading brands in the United States are, in no particular order: Frontline, Revolution, Advantage and several others.
Yes, it can definly kill bugs.
The once a month flea preventative topicals are great at keeping fleas and ticks off. There are such products as Frontline, Advantix or Advantage. Just put them on topically once a month and no more fleas or ticks.
The packaging tells you 24 hrs after putting product on.You do need to treat the house with flea spray and also the cat bed as fleas tend to dwell in carpets as well.
Should use insect repeller for that
Baby powder does NOT kill fleas.Get your pet Frontline,wash all bedding and flea powder the animals bed.
It is unadvised to use gasoline on anything to kill off fleas. It is recommended to use blue dawn dish soap or products specifically made for flea removal.