Pest Control Turning Point for Fleas

May 6
16:01

2015

Ma. Theresa Galan

Ma. Theresa Galan

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There are many common misconceptions about fleas and a wide number of possible solutions to getting rid of them; however, not every "cure" is created equal. Some cures for flea infestation have been proven to be completely effective while others don't even make a dent.

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At times they seem to be taking over the world. These bloodsucking pests not only are irritating to man and beast alike,Pest Control Turning Point for Fleas Articles but can also cause severe skin problems in both dogs and cats. Worse yet, as fleas become increasingly resistant to the synthetic chemicals science has produced for their control, pesticide manufacturers are making their products increasingly stronger — and more dangerous — in an attempt to keep pace with the parasites.

Fortunately, there are effective, nontoxic ways to achieve natural flea control that won't harm our pets. But before we can attempt them, we must understand the tiny monsters' life cycle and purpose in nature's scheme.

Before taking action you must determine where the infestation came from. If the infestation came from your pet, you should make a trip to the veterinarian so your pet can have a flea bath to kill the fleas that are currently living off your pet. Do not bring your pet inside your home until you completely rid your home of fleas or else they may be infested again.

But the most important thing to know and remember about the flea is that the majority of its life is spent away from the host animal. Fleas invade our pets only when they need a transfusion.

The female flea prefers to lay her eggs not on your dog or cat, but in dark, damp places such as cracks in the floor or a corner of the basement.

Before you pursue any treatment you should do a good old-fashioned cleaning. And when we say clean, we don't just mean your dog's bed, we mean everything. From your bedding to your towels to anything your dog lies on, make sure you wash it all, and in hot water if possible. While you're ridding your washable items of those tiny pests, break out the vacuum on every floor and couch and be sure to empty the vacuum bag. Then fasten that bag securely, and place it outside so that none of those unwanted pests make their way back into your home! Clean your hard surfaces and after washing everything – including your dog – you're ready to start your flea treatment.

When it comes to eliminating fleas from your home, there are those who believe that the quickest way to rid themselves of the problem is also the best way and there are those who believe that the best way to eliminate the infestation is the natural way. Neither of these ideas is right or wrong since both have been proven to work in different circumstances; however, depending upon your beliefs or needs you may be more partial to one method. On one hand, your top concern may be saving your small children from flea bites as quickly as possible, or it may be exposing your children to as few foreign chemicals as possible. No matter which method you decide to pitch your flea-killing tent in, you're guaranteed to have options.

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