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Getting Rid of Fleas

By Lynn Little, published Jun 27, 2007
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Having a flea problem can sometimes feel like you are fighting a losing battle. After several fogger treatments, cans of flea powder, and a bottle of flea spray, it was beginning to feel like a better solution was to just move. Winning the battle over fleas will take time, patience, and commitment.

Our flea problem began with our cats. They stayed in a part of the house that we seldom visited, so we had a bunch of fleas without even realizing it. The first step was to treat the cats. We began with a cat bath and then a nice dousing a flea spray. That helped some but the cats still had fleas, so we moved to the once a month drop treatment. You place the drops on their neck. The oil then gets into their skin and is suppose to keep new fleas from tagging along on your cat. A local veterinarian had suggested that if the flea problem is really bad to use another treatment two weeks after the first one. We decided the cats would be happier outside, so we bought flea collars. They have adjusted well and seem to be flea free.

Our next problem was ridding the house of fleas. I began to vacuum at least once a day for a few weeks. I also sprinkled salt onto the carpet since I had heard that they will eat the salt and dry out, then die. I'm not so sure the fleas know that is what they are suppose to do, but it makes me feel better to have something not toxic on the carpet that my baby walks around on.

I won't say that we are 100% flea free, but we're getting close. To date we have fogged the home on three different occasions. We have also sprinkled flea carpet killer, salt, and baby powder onto the carpet. The laundry room seems to be their favorite hideout, so we try to keep clothes off the floor(not easy for us recovering slobs) and wash our sheets every few days.

Did You Know?
Those once a month drops are placed at the top of the cat's neck since that is the only spot the cat cannot lick.
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