A detailed knowledge of how to get rid of fleas
Fleas are one of the most annoying pests to deal with. They are small, jumpy and multiply quickly. Pets roaming in the house can pick up fleas from being outside in nature, around other animals and when humans track the insects in their shoes or clothes.
One of the most common signs that pets have fleas is excessive itching and scratching. Fleas are normally 2-4 mm long making them visible to the naked human eye.
If your family pet has fleas it is likely possible that your house and garden would be infested with the pests and it’s very necessary that you clean it up properly and take the necessary steps before it’s too late.
Now we are going to see what are the necessary steps to first prevent the fleas from infesting your house and then if it’s already there then how to get rid of them.
Steps of Prevention;
The length of time required to get rid of a flea infested house depends a lot on the environment, and how long the fleas have been there. Prompt cleaning and using topical flea medications for your pet would get rid of the majority of the insects. However if it has already spread to various parts of the house, then it can take days or even weeks to clean the house properly.
Fleas lay a lot of eggs quickly and some fleas develop resistance towards medicines and insecticides thus making it more difficult.
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How to get rid of fleas?
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends the following cleaning approaches;
- Using a powerful vacuum on the floor,upholstery, and mattresses. Cracks and other tight spaces are usually common hiding places of fleas and their eggs, larvae and cocoons. Use a good powerful vacuum cleaner to dispose of these without getting into contact.
- Employ a steam cleaner for carpets and upholstery including the pet beds. The combination of high heat and soap is the enemy of the fleas in all the stages of their lives. Pay special attention to where pets roam around and sit or lie down for resting. Work around those areas more to get rid of these pests.
- Washing all the bedding, including the pet’s in hot water and detergent is the next step. After that, dry them at the highest heat setting. This would clean the beds and if the infestation is very high, get rid of the old beds and mattresses and buy new ones. It will be cost efficient in the long run.