How To Get Rid Of Fleas In Carpet

By Coleen Torres


Anyone who owns a pet has been faced with a flea problem at one time or another. This situation is made worse by living in a home that has carpets in most of the rooms. These parasitic insects attach themselves to dogs and cats and eventually end up in your home making it imperative that you know how to get rid of fleas in carpet.

It is important to get rid of any problem with your the pet first. Purchasing Dawn dish soap for their bath is highly recommended because it kills the pests and their eggs but does no harm to the dog or cat. Unfortunately this is just the beginning of your process of ridding your home of these pests. Your dog or cat will soon attract a new batch of them if you do not treat the rest of your home.

When they scratch and chew constantly it can cause many problems for them. Skin and coat problems are the most common but they can develop abrasions from the biting and chewing as well as manifesting allergic reactions to the flea bite itself. Another danger connected to this problem is tape worms. If your pet accidentally swallows a flea that has been infected by a tape worm it will attach itself to the stomach and feed off of the animal along with the fleas.

Vacuuming is the most effective way of controlling this problem. When you vacuum it removes the adult insects from the pile of your carpets. It is important to move all furniture and vacuum under it to remove eggs and larva too. You may also find that the larva are hiding behind the baseboards in your home so it is advised that you treat any hard surface floors also. You will want to consider repeating this process every two days to keep re-infestation at a minimum.

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.

Wash any rugs, carpets or blankets in hot water to remove all traces of flea infestation. You may also want to wash all of their toys because there may be eggs attached to them that will hatch. Steam cleaning your carpets is also a very effective method of eradicating this insect population. Treating your yard and other outside areas can be done with sprays or with dry chemicals that can be purchased at any hardware or pet store.

Some experts suggest that by removing humidity from your home with dehumidifiers. Because these creatures thrive in humidity over fifty percent lowering it for two days will stop eggs from hatching and kill larva and the entire flea population in your home. It has the effect of freezing them to death.

Once solved you can help keep this problem from reoccurring by vacuuming often and thoroughly and using preventive measures on pets and carpets. Using natural oils that repel the adult flea, such as apple cider vinegar or Borax mixed with water in a spray bottle in areas frequently used by your pets is very effective.




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