One of the main reasons a house will become infested with fleas is, after you vaccum your house and put the
vaccum away, every flea that was in the vaccum bag will crawl right back out of the vaccum cleaner and into
the house and start multiplying.
The way to stop this is to take the bag out, spray some flea insecticide in the bag and tape the hole of the bag
up. Then spray the insecticide around the house. If you will repeat this process every two or three days for
two weeks you will not be infested with fleas any more.
You can resume your normal schedule of vaccuming after you clear up the infestation, but you will still need to
tape the vaccum bag up just in case you pet brings a couple of fleas in from outside.
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How To Get Rid Of Fleas
How To Get Rid Of Fleas
If you own a pet you will have fleas in the house from time
to time. In some cases you may become infested with fleas.
We have had as many as four cats at our house and we
have been infested with fleas a few times. We only have two
cats now so it is not as bad, but we still have to use the
process I am about to tell you about.
You really don't have any control if your pet goes out of
your yard, but you will need to spray your own yard about
two times during the summer months with a good flea
insecticide. If you kill all the fleas in your house with out
killing the little pest in the yard you will continue to have a
problem inside.