Treating For Fleas In Home
Treating For Fleas In Home? Read This First.
Getting rid of fleas in your home can be a very tedious and costly task. If you think that having a dog of your own can be the most
irritating thing you can experience especially if it’s dirty and all untrained, wait till you can get to see fleas all around the house and they
are much more menacing than the gigantic T. Rex or a wild lion let loose from its cage. Fleas can really cause discomfort and irritation for both
pets and pet owners. Fleas account for more than half of all dermatological conditions requiring veterinary assistance. Fleas are so
irritating that a single one can cause intense irritation and itching. Now, what if there are fleas all over the house, in your carpet, in your
living room, in your bedroom, in your bed, in your pillow and even in your head? If you need to have a flea-free home in spite of having pets
around, the first thing you need to do is to learn treating fleas at home.
Okay, first things first. To avoid the onslaught of fleas, you need to know how to care for your dog or any other pet you may have that
can be considered as bag of fleas. You need to be aware how to groom them and how to make them healthy. Diet in your pet is also essential
if you don’t want to let fleas spread around your house like wildfire.
If your pet is not totally cleaned, an adult flea can lay eggs up to 50 per day on its skin and they spend more time on your pet than in your
carpet and that’s why, the first thing you need to do is clean your pet, then, clean your carpet, for instance.
But before these eggs can hatch, they might fall off from your pet’s body and they could stay in carpets, deep down in between those fibers
and these are where homeowners should focus in precautionary measures.
First of all, determine where your pet usually “hangs around” in your home. This is where you should begin your “attack”, your “seek and
destroy” crusade for fleas. If you tend to ignore this, you will miss more than 90% of the developing flea population and even if you can say
that your bedroom is safe from fleas, you will still get the worst of them. So, be attentive to where your pet usually goes. If your pet spends
time indoors, the interior of the home should be treated but always remember, you should remove all toys, clothing and stored items before doing
so. Sometimes, neglecting the safety of your family might turn into worst situations if you don’t know how to handle anti-flea products.
If you have a vacuum, then, for God’s sake, use it. Vacuuming removes many of the eggs, larvae and pupae developing within the home.
This is usually good when you’re doing hard-to-reach areas in your home, areas which are easily accessible for your pet especially with small
ones including kittens and puppies.
Now, talking about insecticide application, you need to be really, really, really….really very, very careful. Other than the person who will
be applying this product, other persons and pets should be out of the house during treatment. Once the spray has dried, it would be safe for
everybody to go back inside. One tip: it’s best to do this when everyone is out of the house to work or at school.
When handling chemicals for treating fleas in home, to make sure that everything is safe and out of harm’s way, its best that this should be
left off at the hands of an expert but nevertheless, if it can’t be avoided, you should be very careful in applying the chemical on your own. You
need full information regarding it and the best way to get informed is through your vet or for convenience, a virtual pet store on the Internet
is sufficient enough to give you information for flea control in the house.
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