You must always vacuum your home when you have pets around, everything has to be vacuumed from the rugs, floors, carpet, drapes, mattresses, couches, pillows etc… Once you're finished vacuuming throw the bag away so fleas don't have away to get back into your home. Cleaning your tile and wood floors with a strong cleaner is also a must do when trying to get rid of fleas, clean especially between the cracks, baseboards and grooves. Even though your pets may not hang around the steps, the deck or the porch you should still sweep these areas everyday because they tend to be very attractive to fleas. If your dog or cat sleeps on a dog or cat bed you should keep it clean or discard it if it is not worth cleaning anymore. Another good idea to keep fleas out of your home is to cut your lawn and remove clutter and debris before using any flea treatment in your yard.
Put all food in covered containers and keep it in your refrigerator, fleas tend to be attracted to food that is left out so cover it up and put it away. Screen your foundation vents to keep rats, squirrels and other flea carrying animals out. People don't know this but foundation vents is one of the leading causes of fleas in homes because of the animals that wander underneath peoples homes. Applying insecticide remedies around your home is another good idea to keep fleas out of your home and away from your pets. Apply the insecticide to the outdoor area of your home and the areas that your pets usually hang around.
Once you get rid of the fleas in your home start bathing your pet regularly with a shampoo that prevents fleas, you can also use other flea control products like shampoos, powders, sprays, foams and collars. Cleaning your home regularly, sweeping, mopping, vacuuming and cleaning your pet regularly will keep fleas out of your home and away from your pet, just take a little time out of your day and do these things.
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- Vacuum your home regularly.
- Clean your pet on a regular basis to keep the fleas off of it.
- Clean the areas where your pet frequently hang around.




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Post a CommentSorry Sherri, but Dawn dish soap is formulated to cut grease and oil from surfaces. It will remove the natural oils from any pet and if the pet was itching before, he just may be itching more severely. Please read my article, GOT FLEAS? It is widely published on the net, or go here: www.liquorman.net/gotfleas
Visit www.KeepFleasOff.com and scroll down to View my Tips For a Flea-free Home. It is free to print out or you may copy the tips to your own computer.
Dawn dish soap kills fleas so cleaning the dog and the house with it should do the trick along with vacuuming. See Michelle Devons article on Dawn at http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/76242/dawn_dishwashing_detergent_its_not.html