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Pet Owners

Do you have any experience with fleas? 

My MIL was living with us until two weeks ago with SIL's dog.  (l'll spare you the details of why we had the dog)  Over the weekend, I noticed fleas on all three of kids.  We have vaccuumed our entire house including moving every.single.piece of furniture.  We can't really treat our house with chemicals because we have three kids that are all over the floor.  Will the life cycle of a flea just end or do we need to treat the house?  Also, do you know if there are natural ways to treat our house? 

I am so beyond stressed I do not need this situation to add to our already extremely busy lives.  TIA!!

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  • I wish I had an answer for you. Try posting this on the pets board also.
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    I wish I had an answer for you. Try posting this on the pets board also.

    Thanks I never thought of that!

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  • Do you have any pets of your own?

    When we got our puppy, she also came with fleas.  We used frontline on her & the directions said just by putting it on her, the fleas would jump back on her & die.  It takes a couple weeks for the fleas to completely disappear.

    Make sure you wash all your bedding too.  I don't know if this helped or not, but I used the sanitize button on the washing machine when washing the bedding.

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    Do you have any pets of your own?

    When we got our puppy, she also came with fleas.  We used frontline on her & the directions said just by putting it on her, the fleas would jump back on her & die.  It takes a couple weeks for the fleas to completely disappear.

    Make sure you wash all your bedding too.  I don't know if this helped or not, but I used the sanitize button on the washing machine when washing the bedding.

    We did wash EVERYTHING including all the kids bouncy seats and exersaucers, even P's stuffed animals. 

    We don't have a dog or cat.  Even though I would love to have one, we don't have time take care of ourselves, nevermind an animal. 

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  • Hmmm... I don't have any other suggestions then.  I'm sorry, what a PITA. 

    Just keep vacuuming & emptying out the vacuum cup (*** collector, whatever it's called). 

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  • Borax Laundry Soap.  http://www.20muleteamlaundry.com/

    It's fairly inexpensive.  Shake it (I use an old parmesan cheese jar) all over your carpets/couches/fabrics.  Let sit for 4 hours (or longer).  Vacuum up.  It kills the fleas.

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  • OMG how awful!  I wish I had some advice, but I don't :(  I hope your house is flea free very soon!
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  • I have unfortunately had experience with fleas.  You most likely need to treat your house.  Because of the eggs and the life cycle, those little bastards are hard to get rid of.  I've done it on my own, with "bombs".  (Cans that you set off, and then leave for 4 hours).  I've just bought them at Petsmart.  Now I have Orkin and I know they do flea treatment if needed and it is the same 4 hour situation.  I'm sorry you are dealing with this.  They are a nightmare to have in your house.  And they have little sheilds to protect them.  I'm also allergic and they love me so I understand your frustration.   I understand about the kids and your concern, but there must be a product that is safe enough out there.  Wish I could be more help. 
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    Borax Laundry Soap.  http://www.20muleteamlaundry.com/

    It's fairly inexpensive.  Shake it (I use an old parmesan cheese jar) all over your carpets/couches/fabrics.  Let sit for 4 hours (or longer).  Vacuum up.  It kills the fleas.

    I have used Borax and it worked wonders.  GL and sorry for the added headache of fleas! 

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  • As always, thanks for all the helpful advice.  I wish I could come around more often.  Smile  We will continue to wash, use borax on our carpets and furniture, and vacuum until we can't do it anymore.  I figure can always call around for some all-natural pest control if we can't do it ourselves. 

     

     

     

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  • We had a little tick problem after taking our doggie to a kennel, but we got it cleared up by having the spray A LOT of stuff all over the carpets, which you cannnot have done. Sorry I don't have any suggestions.  GL with what the others have said!
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  • I have not had to deal with them but my parents have. Basically they were so bad that they had to spray poison throughout the house and around the house.  I don't know specifically what they used but I'm sure home depot or lowes would have something.

  • imagenicoleg1982:

    Borax Laundry Soap.  http://www.20muleteamlaundry.com/

    It's fairly inexpensive.  Shake it (I use an old parmesan cheese jar) all over your carpets/couches/fabrics.  Let sit for 4 hours (or longer).  Vacuum up.  It kills the fleas.

    This. Its completely safe for kids and will actually stay in the carpet and kills any bugs that come in contact with it.

    When we were between buying and selling houses, we were staying with my brother whose house was infested with fleas... I sprinkled borax, brushed it in with a broom, then vacuumed and he hasn't had a problem since.  Its actually a cheaper/safer alternative to putting flea medicine on your pets.

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