Tomorrow is here
and you start to see more fleas popping up on your kitten or puppy you just
gave a Dawn flea bath to yesterday. You think to yourself, well I guess the
Dawn trick did not work. Wrong! It did but that’s only just one step in getting
rid of the lovely flea. Treating the environment is an essential step to getting rid of fleas for good. You must wash and dry all bedding your pet lays on at
least every two days for about three months. This includes your bed if your pet
lays on it. Also if you have carpet, you are going to have to vacuum virtually
every day for about three months. Once you vacuum the key step is to take the
vacuum bag outside to the trash. If you leave it in your inside trash the fleas
are going to find their way back into your house. If you follow my pet advice, you will be flea free in no time.
Fleas have a long life cycle that’s why it requires at least three months breaking the cycle. During those three months you are still going to see fleas because the eggs they dropped in your house are hatching. For every flea you see there are hundreds of eggs, larvae, and newly hatching adults. Please view the diagram of the flea life cycle below and return next week for the last discussions on the lovely flea.
Fleas have a long life cycle that’s why it requires at least three months breaking the cycle. During those three months you are still going to see fleas because the eggs they dropped in your house are hatching. For every flea you see there are hundreds of eggs, larvae, and newly hatching adults. Please view the diagram of the flea life cycle below and return next week for the last discussions on the lovely flea.
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