Sep
2010
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Flea Control : How to Get Rid of Fleas With Household Items

Some household items that can be used to get rid of fleas include hand soap, water and lemons. Use homemade supplies to get rid of fleas with tips from a pet industry specialist in this free video on fleas and pest control. Expert: Cordell Jacques Bio: Cordell Jacques has worked in the pet industry for more than 10 years. Filmmaker: Travis Waack
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25 Comments on “Flea Control : How to Get Rid of Fleas With Household Items”

  1. i wish i can gather all the fleas in the world and pour gas on them and then light them on fire !!!! :D

  2. I jsut found 6 flea’s on me and I drounded them in water. I am going to put soap in that water now just in case.

  3. this is a failure of an idea i have made 2 of these contraptions and not one flea in either bin, its not worth the effort, you should use diatomaceous earth .

  4. does bleach help it killz everything else?

  5. I was hoping to hear that the fleas jump right onto the fire. That would be awesome. Oh, I think bar soap works well to kill them, and they have a harder time trying to swim to the edge to climb out. I wonder if I could find lemon bar soap.

  6. I heard cats don’t like citrus smells either – I swear fleas are evolving, learning to resist insecticide and home remedies It sucks, we’ve had the carpets professionally cleaned, our cat has had her flea medication and then we sprayed Vet-kem all over the place and left for 10 hours with her outside (the stuff is lethal to cats Air out the place and make sure it’s dried and most of the scent from the stuff is gone before letting pets back in) She still has fleas … Gonna spray again in 2 weeks

  7. 2.take a shower everyday for less bites on you
    3.shampoo carpet with a company or even by your self with a towel.
    Hope this helps
    Ps be sure to empty your vacuum bag after using it twice a day!

  8. How to get rid of fleas if this does not work:
    1.vacuum rooms most affected by fleas (2x) a day
    2.

  9. ….so can i spray my dogs with lemon..

  10. HAHAHAHA BURN IN HELL FLEAS HAHAHAHAHHAHA DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  11. @XillegaltoastX O_O omg…

  12. @srgtrock1 my dog WONT drink it.!!

  13. i put ducktape sticky side up across the bottom of a “rodent cage” and a 60 watt household lightbulb in a reptile light fixture on top, had 4 on as soon as i put it down. :)

  14. my dad just bought spray glue that is for pictures (perfectly safe) and sprayed it on the floor. then all of the fleas were stuck to the ground then he vacuumed it…another easy way

  15. @IzzabellaRussell lol then they fly back in to ur house ?

  16. what can you do about outside in the yard? I’ve tried sprays, granules, etc. and none are working.

  17. you call fleabusters

  18. One day I removed 268 fleas from my dog. I dusted carpets with boric acid (dog outside) used broom to spread around after 30 minutes vacuumed thoroughly. This stopped pre-adult fleas from hatching. You can use hand held steamer to treat carpet/couch where pet rests the steam kills fleas & pre-adult fleas and NO toxic veterinary chemicals lemons are effective don’t make solution so strong as to annoy pet’s sense of smell the boric acid has very low risk (fter vacuuming mere parts per billion)

  19. i have posted on over vids.vacuum twice a day or more after vacuuming spray a mix of 2-4%bleach and the rast warm water and spray on the carpets after vacuuming. pay attention 2 the edges. and close doors behind you. do this after u have bombed and powdered routine vac n bleach for 2 weeks . u will be flea free trust me.u will not dis color your carpets neather

  20. you can use rubbing alcohol also. i use it on roaches, flies, etc.

  21. fart

  22. i get rid of fleas by dropping them in my fan.

  23. i did this and there was like 80 BILLION fleas in the tray

  24. I’ve heard of a similar method using a tray or bowl of soapy water and an adjustable lamp. The lamp must have an INCANDESCENT bulb, as a flouorescent bulb won’t produce the heat needed to attract the fleas. Take a lamp with the light on an adjustabe arm and position the light over the water. This prevents the fire hazard of leaving a burning candle unattended, but make sure that the lamp is stable and won’t fall over onto a carpet or into the water, otherwise it’s just another kind of hazard.

  25. Good information! And I work as a PCO for a living. Good job now send me some tips on Tick Control..

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