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| Whats good for controlling a bad flea problem?
Thanks,Marvin
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| In article <27831-43477B7A-191@storefull-3235.bay.webtv.net>,
turpentine9@webtv.net says...
Whats good for controlling a bad flea problem?
Thanks,Marvin

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Make sure the pets are on Frontline/Advantage...any flea product that
contains an insect growth regulator (IGR) is needed for the inside. You
can find floor aerosols from the vet or pet stores that are easy to use.
And any general insecticide sprayed where the pets hang out in the yard,
concentrate on shady areas and where they do their "bidness". You can
repeat in a couple of weeks if you feel the need to, but since the pet
treatments came out, I rarely have to and then it is done for the
customer's satisfaction because the vet or groomer said it had to be
done.
--
Lar
to email....get rid of the BUGS
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| Flea treatments are best take care of by hiring a good, trusted pest
management company! Cost is not prohib., ...do what they say, and your
fleas will be gone. Treat your pets with a good on-amimal product,
vacuum the carpet the day before and after the treatment. The key to
control is applicaton rate and product selection, so hire some trained
in this area.
Sam
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