How to Kill Fleas in 4 Steps

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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2010

Have you noticed a flea in your home or on your pet? Although it's just one flea, this could likely be a sign of a flea infestation. Follow these simple rules to help control a future flea infestation from occurring:

1) Treat your pet with topical fleas pet medications, shampoos, or a spray.
2) Treat your home with a spray, powder, or room fogger.
3) Treat your yard.
4) Always give your pet a monthly flea preventative like Frontline Plus, K9 Advantix, or Advantage.

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  • Step 1: Listen to me blabber about things you already know!

    Step 2: Listen to me talk because im getting paid!

    Step 3: Watch me act like i really care!

    Step 4: Press the like button because i'm Blonde ;)

  • NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! NEVER use Bio-Spot on your pets EVER! It WILL kill your pet! Same goes for ALL "Spot-On" pet products.

    They are TOXIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • @Deb007 how did bio spot cause her to loose her doggy? I am using front line plus and capstar and both dont seem to be working.

  • @islandmojo What did you try that didn't help with the fleas?

    A friend lost her little doggy by using Bio - Spot....poor baby :(

  • @Deb007 I did that it didnt help with fleas. why do you say it will kill your pet?

  • Precor 2000 spray

    You will be glad you did.

  • too many things to buy and to do, not the best advice

  • @Redwitch0587 I found a flea under my eye today. I stomped it into the floor and washed it down the sink. I'm afraid there's more. Do you think they could reproduce in a half an hour? That's how long I have to wait for my dad to get home with the flea stuff.

  • @thedemo987654321 mmmmm...NOPE! I don't have to so there! *sticks tongue out*

    LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Deb007 ok haha

  • @glorytoyahweh1 Someone from the family may have brought the flea into the house. That tends to happen if someone is playing with a stray or a friend's pet. Fleas are notorious for jumping and clinging on to clothes. If I were I'd take care of the problem fast because fleas reproduce like bunnies on speed.

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