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How to Get Rid of Fleas Four Methods:Removing Fleas From Your

HomeGiving Your Pet a BathTrying Natural Ways to

Remove FleasRemoving Fleas From Your Car 

Sometimes pets accidentally bring some friends home to play, and those friendshappen to be tiny, blood-sucking, persistent pests. How do you get rid of them?

Follow along after the jump to learn how to get rid of the unwelcome guests

otherwise known as fleas.

Method 1 of 4: Removing Fleas From Your Home

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1. 

1Wash lived-in areas and items. Throw all of the pet bedding in the washing

machine and let it go for a deep spin. That includes anything that the pets like to

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regularly lie or sleep on, which isn't always intended to serve as pet bedding.

Wash it all - the bedsheets, the throw on the sofa and the bathroom rug.

•  If the item is not salvageable or the inside of the pet bedding is full of dirt (dander,

flea eggs, flea larvae, and flea excrement) best to throw it out and purchase a

new bed. Even if you wash the cover and put the inside of the bedding back in

the cover, the eggs will still hatch.

•  Fleas attack humans, too. If you suspect that you might be a victim of those

blood-sucking vermin — even if you don't — you're going to need to wash your

sheets and upholstery as well. Anything that you regularly touch is a vector for

fleas. Wash it thoroughly.

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2. 

2Spray an insect growth regulator (IGR) like methoprene or

pyriproxyfen.Room foggers (total release aerosols) aren't as effective as sprays

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unless they contain an IGR to prevent the larvae from turning into adult fleas.

Without IGRs, larvae won't be controlled because they won't be reached at the

base of carpet fibers where they develop.[1] 

3. 

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3Become friends with your vacuum cleaner. While the loose, potentially flea-

infested items are being washed, arm yourself with a vacuum and suck the flea

life out of every surface, nook and cranny you can find. While you're doing this,

send the pet(s) outside, or confine them to the bathroom, so that any fleas they're

carrying won't jump onto the surface you just vacuumed.

•  Sticking a flea collar or broken-up mothballs in the vacuum cleaner helps to kill

off the buggers that you've sucked up so they can't come back to haunt you.

Fleas mostly won't survive the vacuum, but you want to play it safe.

• 

Focus on areas that don't get much exposure to sunlight (fleas like humid andcool spots), anywhere that you find dried blood and feces (flea debris),

upholstered furniture, and crevices around baseboards and cabinets (that's

where the eggs and larvae are probably hiding).

•  When the vacuum bag is full, seal it in a plastic trash bag and put it in a covered

trash container, preferably outside. Otherwise, the little buggers can crawl out

and make themselves cozy again.

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4. 

4Use botanical dust mixed with Borate acid. An adult flea will live only about a

week without blood from its host, while a flea larva can live several months.

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Treating your house with a safe, natural insecticide like botanical dust and borate

helps attacks the larvae as well.

•  Botanical dusts are perhaps the oldest natural insecticides. Borates are minerals

that are used widely as wood preservatives, detergents, and insecticides, acting

as stomach poisons to fleas. They have low toxicity and are safe to use around

humans.

•  While the botanical dust and borate mixture is very safe, care should be taken

not to breathe it in. Use a mask when applying the dust mixture in the home.

•  You should dust the carpet, the furniture, the bed, the dog or cat's bed. It's good

to do this when you're leaving your house for a good while, say 24 hours. When

you come back, either vacuum and wash the sheets on both beds, or simply

wash the sheets and leave much of the borate mixture in the carpet as adeterrent to future flea reproduction. (It is safe.)

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Reclaim your back yard. Before letting the pet(s) outside, prune foliage and trim

grass to expose flea larvae to sunlight.[2] Look around. Do you see any dark,

moist spots? Find a way to expose them to sunlight if you can.

•  Even after you have exposed these places to the sunlight, you may find that your

pets are still bringing in fleas from outside. The best way that you can solve this

dilemma is to use either cedar wood chips or Eucalyptus leaves. Fleas hate

them, and they are all-natural, so you won't contaminate nearby plants (and other

useful insects) or even run the risk of harming your pet.

•  Purchase cedar wood chips from your nearby convenience store and spread

them over the affected areas. If your dog can stand it, place cedar wood chips in

its kennel. Place eucalyptus oil in affected areas. You can even plant eucalyptusbushes, although they grow quite robustly and can negatively affect the ability of

other plants to grow around it. [3] 

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6. 

6Fill shallow bowls of water with dish detergent. This is pretty much a

homemade flea trap. The water and dish detergent mixture is like a toxic

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swimming pool for fleas. Fleas, lured in by a light source, jump into the water and

cannot escape.

•  Place the water and detergent mixture in a very shallow bowl, low enough to the

ground so that the fleas accidentally hop into it. An old flying disk or low-walled

bowl does the job quite well.

•  Place the mixture next to a low-hanging light source, preferably something a little

stronger than a night-light. The fleas are attracted to the light. After a few days,

you should begin to notice that your bowl has turned into a flea cemetery.

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7. 

7Get one or two dehumidifier(s) depending on the size of your room. A 4x4m

room needs a 10 L/Day dehumidifier (it removes 10L of water in the air per day).

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Apparently, fleas require 50% or higher relative humidity to live. Keep the

humidity in your room under 50% for 2 days will kill adult fleas and larva, and

stop flea eggs from hatching. You just need to vacuum the flea jerky and their

eggs.

Method 2 of 4: Giving Your Pet a Bath

Flea shampoo bath

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1. 

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Choose a flea shampoo carefully. Anything with conventional insecticides

(pyrethrins, permethrin, d-limonene, chlorpyrifos, or carbaryl) might irritate or

harm your pet and the people around it.[1] 

•  Instead, try natural insecticides or flea irritants. They shouldn't harm your pet but

will be mighty nasty for fleas. Make sure to check with your vet first, though.

Here's a list of insecticides or irritants you could consider:

•  Rosemary oil

•  Eucalyptus oil

•  Citrus oil

•  Cedar oil (toxic to cats[4])

 

Tea tree oil (toxic to cats[5]

)Can be toxic to dogs if ingested, not worth the risk!!

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2. 

2Wash the neck first. This way, fleas don't jump up to the head during the bath.

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•  When fleas sense water, they immediately seek cover in dry, hard-to-reach

places on your pet. So it's a good idea to at least wet, if not clean, the rectum,

ears, eye cavity, and neck before getting the entire body wet.

•  For extra security, keep lathering up your pet for up to 15 minutes. 5 minutes is

the minimum time needed to begin killing off the fleas, but 15 minutes is the safe

bet.

•  Rinse your pet under warm/lukewarm water for several minutes, making sure to

cleanse the soap from its skin and soak the remaining potential hiding places for

fleas.

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3. 

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Apply a flea-killing product. This could be a flea-collar, a spot-on, or oral

medication. Prescription strength (from a vet) spot-on treatments usually work

best.[1] 

•  If the collar contains only insect growth regulator (which prevents larvae from

turning into adults, but does not affect the existing adults), use another treatment

such as a spot-on product, to control adult fleas. Collars can be irritating to the

pet's skin and are sometimes ineffective.

•  The following products are not considered to be effective [1]: Vitamin B1 (thiamine

hydrochloride) supplements, herbal collars and ultrasonic devices.

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4. 

4Use a fine-toothed comb specifically designed to remove fleas. A flea is

covered with tiny hairs that allow them to "grip" onto the host's fur. Using a comb

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with teeth that are close enough together that the flea can't slip through is the

most effective way to dislodge them. A comb designed for another purpose or a

brush won't remove all the fleas.[6] 

Vinegar bath

1. 

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1Mix 2 quarts of warm water with a cup of vinegar. Add mild dish soap.

2. 

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2Lather the pet with the mixture. Add more dish soap as needed. Wash for

around 15 minutes.

3. 

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3Rinse the soap from the pet with a plastic cup of warm water.  Let the water

fill in the cup under the faucet, as you check for soapy areas.

4. 

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4Squish the excess water out of the pet's fur. Spray or pour only vinegar in

areas of the pet where heavy flea activity was found.

5. 

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5Dry the pet with a clean dry towel. Give the pet extra TLC, and apply flea

medicine.

Method 3 of 4: Trying Natural Ways to Remove Fleas

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1. 

1Baking soda works great fast and cheap, after doing everything on this

page and then bombed 2 times, the baking soda was a life (house) saver. 

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2. 

2Try dish soap. Coat the dog well with a strong solution of soapy water. Let it

soak in for five to ten minutes (or more), then comb the dead fleas away. Rinse

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the dog and let it dry. Dish soap also leaves your dog soft, shiny and smelling

great.

•  Make sure you rinse your dog off thoroughly to prevent dry skin.

• 

Be aware that some dogs may be sensitive to strong detergents, so if you see a

reaction, rinse thoroughly with cool water and try baby shampoo after the skin

has returned to normal.

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3. 

3Use yeast as a weapon. Fleas reportedly don't like the taste of yeast. Although

this has not been proven, many people swear by it. Buy some brewer's or

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nutritional yeast and rub it onto your pet's skin. You can also sprinkle a small

amount onto their wet food and mix it in.

4. 

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Make your own herbal flea dip for pets. Take two cups of fresh rosemary

leaves and add them to two pints of water. Boil for thirty minutes. Strain the

liquid, discard the leaves and mix it with up to a gallon of warm water. Pour this

over your pet until they are saturated. Do not rinse off, but allow your pet to air

dry.

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5. 

5Spread salt over the surface of your carpet. Salt is a desiccant, meaning it

saps the moisture from things and dries them out. When a salt crystal attaches

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itself to a flea, it will attach itself to the flea. This causes chafing and scraping on

the flea, essentially bleeding the flea to death as it walks.

•  Use very fine-grained salt for this. The finer the better; you want it to be small

enough to attach itself to the flea.

•  After 7-10 days, vacuum the salted area very thoroughly, making sure to pick up

all the salt and flea carcasses from the carpet area. Repeat the process one or

two more times.

•  When you're done vacuuming, discard the old vacuum bag from the vacuum and

replace it with a new one. Seal the discarded vacuum bag in a plastic bag and

discard outside the house.

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6. 

6Make a citrus spray. Slice a lemon thinly, add to a pint of water and heat to a

boiling point. Let it sit overnight and in the morning, put the mixture in a spray

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bottle. Spray it onto areas where you suspect fleas hang out (beware of staining).

Be sure to also rub it over your cat's fur. Don't soak, but dampen the fur. Do this

once a month to combat fleas.

• 

Another way to make a citrus spray is to buy essential oils (available at natural

food stores); you can buy a bottle of lemon oil and add 10-20 drops per ounce of

water.

•  This is something to do on a hot day only: Add 2 to 3 drops of the lemon mixture

under your pet's collar to help keep fleas off.

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Consider using diatomaceous earth. Diatomaceous Earth is a widely

available, low cost, organic powder that kills fleas and most insects when applied

to your yard or carpets.

•  It's food-grade, meaning it is safe for humans and animals to ingest.

Diatomaceous earth works by puncturing the exoskeleton of the insects, causing

them to dry out. [7] 

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8. 

8Follow up. This is the most critical step because if you skimp on it, all your

efforts from your previous steps will be undone. The eggs that survived will hatch,

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and the entire cycle will begin again. Do the following until you find no traces of

fleas on your pets or in your home:

•  Vacuum thoroughly every other day. Since fleas can develop resistance to

insecticides, vacuuming regularly is essential in order to bring them under

control.[1] 

•  Mow the lawn regularly.

•  Wash pet bedding in hot, soapy water at least once a week.

Method 4 of 4: Removing Fleas From Your Car

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1. 

1Clean out your car. While you are working on cleaning up your home, don't

forget your car. Even if your pet hasn't been in the car, fleas may have hitched a

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ride on your shoes or pants. Place any trash in a plastic bag, then seal it and

throw it away.

2. 

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Wash blankets and throw covers. Make sure to wash them in hot water and

dry them using high heat.

3. 

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3Spray the interior of the car with flea spray. Pay close attention to corners,

edges, cracks between the seats, and under the seats and floor mats. Wait half

an hour before wiping away the spray.

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Vacuum thoroughly. Again, pay close attention to corners, edges, cracks

between the seats and the area under the seats and mats. Be sure to empty your

vacuum afterward, since eggs you vacuumed up can hatch at a later time.

5. 

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5Spray or dust with a leave-in product. Choose a product that can be left on the

carpeting. Lemon spray, eucalyptus spray and cedar oil work well as flea

repellents and will leave your car smelling fresh.

Video

Tips•  Consider going to a laundromat to clean everything at once.

•  If your dog has been playing with other dogs warn the other pet owners of a

potential flea problem so they can nip it in the bud before it becomes a major

problem for them too.

•  Another product which works well is available from your vet. It is a pill containing

spinosad and is administered once each month. This chemical starts to kill fleas

within a few hours of ingestion and works by poisoning fleas which bite your dog.

•  Get a cup with water and dish soap and leave it on your table. When you find a

flea, put it in the mixture and it will sink and drown. (The dish soap has broken

the surface tension of the water so the flea will no longer float.)

•  (S)-methoprene is a common topical flea treatment for fleas. It works best when

your dog is dirty because it uses the natural oils of the animal's skin as a

dispersing agent. Note that fleas have developed a resistance to (S)-methoprene

in several parts of the US (notably Florida and northern California). So, if (S)-

methoprene does not work effectively for you, try an imidacloprid and permethrin

mixture with an IGR (insect growth regulator) such as pyriproxyfen or

methoprene. Recommendations for this product often include: Do not wash your

pet for 2-3 days after treatment.

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•  Should (S)-methoprene not resolve the problem, your best bet is to go to the

veterinarian and have a flea treatment done there.

•  Nitenpyram works fast to kill fleas. If you notice fleas on your animal, give them

one pill containing nitenpyram and, within thirty minutes, you will see dead fleas

dropping off of your animals. Works great!

•  Carbaryl dust is an insecticide which, when sprinkled in your yard, may help kill

and prevent fleas. Carbaryl should not be used indoors or on pets.

•  Citrus oils and lemon water solutions are more tolerated by cats then most other

natural home remedies.

Warnings

•  Please do not use tea tree oil, cedar oil or citrus oils on cats. Always check with

your vet before applying a topical treatment. Tea tree oil is poisonous to cat and

is not recommended by vets for use on cats. Tea tree oil is also toxic to dogs if

ingested!

•  When using any chemical, follow the instructions carefully.

•  If you do choose to use (S)-methoprene and it gets on you, wash your hands as

a precaution.

•  Make sure that everyone washes his or her hands right before eating, especially

children. Swallowing a flea infected with tapeworm can infect you with your very

own tapeworm.[6] 

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