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Ridding Your Home of Fleas

By: Dovid Davis

If you just learned that your pet has fleas, you should know that 90-95 % of fleas actually live in the environment. More than likely, you also have a flea infestation in your home, furniture and back yard. Modern insecticides designed to be applied to your pets, are very effective. However, getting rid of the fleas on your domestic animal is only a part of the job. Effective flea eradication may also include treating your home and your backyard. This article will consider a number of techniques that can effectively rid your home and backyard of fleas. Before tackling the home and backyard, yoiu might want to begin by spraying your pet You can do this yourself or call an experienced pest specialist. Examples of effective flea insecticidese for pets are Frontline, Advantage and Revolution. Most importantly these sprays wil lkeep your pet flea free for an extended period of time, so he won't become reinfected while you work on ridding your home and back yard of the the tiny pests.

The front line of your attack on the home front will be vacuuming. Start by vacuuming the entire house. Do an especially thorough job on any area where there is a rug or carpet. Be sure to vacuum in corners, around baseboards and under and around furniture. Be sure you have thoroughly vacuumed favorite spots where your pet likes to lie. When you vacuum, you will be riding the home of fleas, dead fleas, larvae, pupa and eggs.

Next get to work on your furniture For this part of the cleaning you should use the hose nozzle attachment of your vacuum. Remove the cushions and vacuum them first. Turn them over and make sure you vacuum the entire surface and along the crevices in the seams. Next vacuum the furniture itself, being sure to stick the nozzle into every nook and cranny of each furniture piece

Now you are ready to spray the home. If you are uncomfortable doing this yourself, then call a pest specialist. He will know exactly which spray to use and where to spray, and this will allow you to concentrate on the home. Spray all carpets, rugs, floors and places your pet sleeps with a flea surface spray that kills flea eggs, larvae and emerging adult fleas. Spray the furniture to kill any fleas that you may have missed when vacuuming. Wash your pet's bedding.

You may have to re spray your home a couple of weeks after the initial treatment. And keep vacuuming. Pest specialist Dovid Davis of A # 1 Pest Control recommends repeat vacuuming for at least one week after the initial treatment.

Once you have completed all these steps, your house and pet should be flea free. If you have a back yard, and your pet roams exclusively in the back yard, you might want to take steps to rid the back yard of fleas as well. After that, you needn't do anything more unless you find, that your pet has become re infested.

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When fleas are found on the family pet, it is likely there are more fleas in the home and in the back yard, where your pet likes to play. Modern flea treatments are applied to pets and provide long acting protection against re infestation. However you should also take steps to rid the home of fleas, and if you are particularly cautious you can take steps to rid the back yard of fleas as well.

This research has been supported by Entymologist Dovis Davis, Director of A #1 Pest Control Exterminator Bed Bugs, Roach,Animal Flea and Termite Control

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