Please do not use Ajax on your dog to kill fleas. That is way too harsh for your dog's skin & might cause more problems. You can purchase some flea & tick dog shampoo pretty cheap at a pet shop or feed store, etc. Give your dog a bath using the flea shampoo, be sure to let the shampoo sit on the dog for about 5 minutes or longer. You could also use a good flea spray to get rid of the fleas. Make sure it is made for dogs. Frontline flea spray is a good one. The best thing to use is the once a month topical flea & tick protectants. You just put the amount measured out directly onto your dog's skin and it lasts for a month. It will kill & prevent fleas, ticks, mites, etc. from getting on your dog. Just be sure to use it once a month. You can also find these in the pet store or feed stores. I personally like Frontline Plus or K9 Advantix II but you can find cheaper ones too out there. Just make sure they don't wash off in a rain storm or a bath, it will tell you that on the label.
You need to use Advantics.
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.
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.
I wouldn't expect either one to. If you wanted to use them as an impromptu engine degreaser, both could do that, but for killing fleas, it's generally advised that you use a medicated shampoo.
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I do. Heard it will kill fleas.
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.
You could, but there is no reason to. Derback is used to kill head lice, and there is no evidence that dogs can carry lice. If you intend to use it on fleas or ticks, well good luck. It likely won't work. What will work is to rub your dog down with cut oranges, lemons, limes, or grapefruit. It seems fleas and ticks hate citris, and citris is relatively benign for use on dogs. DO NOT use this home remedy on cats however.
The borax will cause the fleas the release the grip on the carpet and when you vacumm they will be sucked up.
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.
Yes, disinfectants can effectively kill fleas on surfaces, but they may not be as effective in killing fleas on pets or in their environment. It is recommended to use specific flea control products for pets and their living areas.
Yes, bleach can kill fleas in the yard, but it is not recommended as it can harm plants and other wildlife in the area. It is better to use flea control products specifically designed for outdoor use.