Flea Control: How to Get Rid of Fleas
- 1). Kill the fleas on your pet using a commercial flea treatment. Many options are available, including sprays, shampoos, tablets, flea collars and topical skin ointments. Follow the directions on the package label.
- 2). Wash your pet's bedding at least once a week in the hottest water the fabric can stand. Fleas lay their eggs in the bedding. Washing the bedding will kill the eggs and pupa.
- 3). Vacuum carpets, floors, rugs and furniture daily. Vacuuming sucks up the adult fleas, eggs and larva, where they dry out and die. The vibrations from the vacuum also cause adults to emerge.
- 4). Spray areas of the home where pets spend time with insecticides that contain IGR methoprene or pyriproxyfen. These chemical growth regulators prevent the immature fleas from maturing.
- 5). Spray areas of your yard where your pets spend time. These areas include doghouses, kennels, under decks, and along fences and foundations. The most effective outdoor treatments contain chlorpyrifos or permethrin, along with IGR methoprene or pyriproxyfen.
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