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Learning How To Get Rid Of Fleas In Carpet

By Coleen Torres


Parasites feed off of blood of their host animal. A flea is a parasite and they infest dogs, cats, squirrels, and many other rodents, mammals and birds. When they hitch a ride on your pet they eventually end up in your home. Carpets and bedding are perfect habitats for these pests so learning how to get rid of fleas in carpet is a good idea.

The primary task is to rid your pet of these insects and their eggs and larva. Getting a good flea shampoo from the vet or using dawn liquid dish soap will accomplish this goal. If their living area is not treated at the same time they will become re-infested when they enter the area they normally live in. When a flea bites a pet it causes them to itch and they naturally scratch and chew at the bite location.

When bitten your pet can start chewing and scratching compulsively. This can create hot spots, hair loss or flea allergies that will make them sick. Another danger is that a flea may carry tape worms and if they are accidentally swallowed can infect your pet.

Next, it is important to vacuum all of the floor surfaces in your home. Whether they are carpeted or not it is important to dislodge and kill as many of these pests as possible. Vacuum under all of the furniture and pay special attention to baseboards where larva can hide. It is recommended that you vacuum minimally every other day when you have animals.

There are simple and inexpensive ways to kill these pests quickly when you discover the problem. Using table salt or diatomaceous earth directly on the carpets and leaving it there for forty eight hours before vacuuming it up works very well. Another method uses a mixture of Borax detergent and hot water in a steam carpet cleaner. Putting salt or dry Borax in the vacuum bag will kill any fleas that have been picked up while cleaning.

After treating the floors and carpets it is time to deal with other cloth items such as blankets and throw rugs. These should be washed in hot water with a strong detergent. They may have flea eggs and larva clinging to them that will hatch and evolve to adults. Treating the yards around the home is easily accomplished with products you can purchase at any hardware store.

The flea thrives best in highly humid, warm areas. Some people believe that you can kill them by removing the humidity from the air in the house. You can do that with dehumidifiers set up in rooms with carpet in them. The humidity must be kept below fifty percent for at least two days. You may require more than one machine to effectively use this procedure.

When you have the problem under control the best way to keep it that way is to continue to put borax or salt into the vacuum bag when you clean and as an extra measure use eucalyptus oil or apple cider vinegar in a spray bottle weekly on the carpet and pet bedding areas.




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