Try Capstar pills. They work great and in a short period of time. I just got a dog from an animal shelter and they informed me that my dog (like so many strays) was flea infested. They gave him Capstar and that solved the problem. Its the only product they use.
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, Clorox wipes are not effective in killing fleas. Fleas are best controlled using specific flea control products designed for that purpose.
No! There is nothing in Dawn dish soap that will chemically kill fleas or their eggs! It will smother them like any other soap & water combo! Quit looking for the cheap way out & buy the right product for your animals.
Yes, bleach can effectively kill fleas on dogs, but it is not recommended as it can be harmful to the dog's skin and health. It is best to use flea treatments specifically designed for dogs.
DEET is not typically used to kill fleas. It is a common insect repellent for mosquitoes and ticks, but there are more effective products specifically designed to kill fleas.
Yes, water can effectively kill fleas by drowning them. Fleas cannot survive underwater for an extended period of time.
Yes, bleach can kill fleas on a dog, but it is not recommended to use it directly on the dog's skin as it can be harmful. It is best to consult a veterinarian for safe and effective flea treatment options for your pet.
Yes, bleach can kill fleas on dogs, but it is not recommended to use it directly on a dog's skin as it can be harmful. It is best to consult a veterinarian for safe and effective flea treatment options for your pet.
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.
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yes they can because they are water fleas
Yes, bleach can effectively kill fleas, but it is not recommended for use on pets or in areas where pets may come into contact with it. It is best to use flea-specific products that are safe for pets and the environment.