***The aim of any successful Flea Rid Program is to kill all the immature lifecycle stages of the flea. ***
The problem with the immature life stages is that they are almost invisible.
The problem with the immature life stages is that they are almost invisible.
You need to not only treat all household pets but the environment they live in as well. Unfortunately this phase of treatment can take about 1-3 months to complete.
Three areas need to be treated at the same time:
1. the animal,
2. inside the home &
3. outside the home (including under the house & the garden)
1. The Animal
- Use a monthly flea control treatment - such as Advantage, Advantix (treats fleas & ticks), Frontline plus (fleas & ticks), Revolution (fleas & heartworm). They are available for both dogs & cats, and need to be applied every 4 weeks, and sometimes more than that. Apply the product at least 1 day after a bath - try not to bath your animals too much as you will wash away the product.
- Use Comfortis or Capstar tablets as needed.
* Capstar can be used every 1-3 days initially to kill adult fleas, which should prevent further egg production and reducing overall environmental contamination. It can be helpful to the monthly topical products above, if given at the end of the 2nd and 3rd weeks in the monthly cycle after their application.
* Comfortis is an exciting new product given monthly and which should not need the use of the monthly topicals.
* Both drugs are especially useful for dogs that need washing, or swim lots. Compatible with all other insecticides used concurrently.
* or use a natural pyrethrin rinse
You need to continue to treat your pet with the monthly treatment all year round to help prevent further infestations from developing.
* or use a natural pyrethrin rinse
You need to continue to treat your pet with the monthly treatment all year round to help prevent further infestations from developing.
2. Inside the Home ... Treat all areas in your house by:
- Vacuuming all accessible areas, move furniture if necessary, and remove cushions from sofas. Use the nozzle end for hard to reach places.
- Then use a hand held insecticidal aerosol SURFACE spray to spray where the immature flea stages may be (eg. Raid etc). Make sure you spray horizontally under indoor furniture & appliances, because the flea larvae hate light (eg. under dishwashers, inside cat scratching towers, bookcases & washing machines).
- Then repeat this vacuum & surface spray application again 2 weeks later
Pet bedding can be shaken well to remove immature stages, vacuumed, and then surface sprayed, and left in full sun for the day. Get rid of any bedding where it would be difficult to dislodge the immature fleas stages eg. carpet, old mattresses, bedding in the kennel.
3. Outside the home ... try to stop your pet from getting underneath the house.
Using a watering can or garden pump spray - Spray the following areas with a “wet” insecticide. (Any other brand of insecticide designed for use outdoors & can make a large volume.) Read the manufacturers instructions! Spray these areas:
- the garage/carport, paved areas, under/around the dog kennel.
- any outdoor/under-house areas including under barbeques & outdoor furniture that are away from full sun
- Consider professional pesticide control if the problem is severe and persistent.
Don’t allow your pet to contact any sprayed area while it is obviously damp with insecticide. Cats are especially sensitive as they groom themselves continuously.
***Repeat the treatment outside the home two weeks later
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