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Get Rid of Cat Fleas

Posted by outside_voices on Tuesday, 22 December, 2009

Cat fleas are one of the most common and widespread fleas on earth. It is the main type of flea found on rodents and on other pets. Typically, cat fleas can be found around the cat’s abdomen and near their tails. Despite their small size, cat fleas can transmit disease to humans through biting. It takes a great deal of effort and time to get rid of these pests. Although cat fleas are visible to our eyes, it is still difficult to exterminate them since they do not limit themselves to just felines. For instance, beds, counters, and couches. Furthermore, fleas can jump, fly, and zigzag out of sight, making it harder to remove them manually.

Cat fleas lay their eggs in the bodies of their hosts. However, these eggs fall to the ground when it becomes mature. It generally takes about three weeks for a cat flea to mature into adulthood. Once a cat flea reaches adulthood, it seeks for a new blood source which starts the life cycle all over again.

It is crucial to know how to get rid of these pests that has a potential to become an extreme bothersome for both the pet owner and the pet. Some ideas to initially stop the itching starts with a few of these tips:

 

  • Carefully comb through the pet’s hair to make sure you have captured all the fleas.
  • Purchase a cat flea-killing shampoo from a local pet store and immerse the pet in a flea bath. When bathing is over, thoroughly clean the bathroom including all towels and rugs.
  • Clean spots where your pet spends the most time. Particularly pay close attention to their bedding.

 

Cat fleas cannot survive for an entire life cycle on humans. However, they can bite humans which for some people can cause an allergic reaction. Therefore, along with these tips, homeowners should vacuum on a daily basis since it swoops in and depletes an entire generation of fleas. When vacuuming, it is important to target low foot traffic areas such as underneath furniture and the space behind doors.

When the immediate flea problems have been solved homeowners should turn their attention to long-term prevention of these pests from re-entering their homes. Many pet owners assume that fleas are a result of uncleanliness. However, it turns out that cat fleas can exist anywhere disregard of cleanliness. Here are some do-it-yourself pest control methods homeowners can implement to permanently exterminate cat fleas:

 

  • Pay close attention to the pet’s itching. Do not simply ignore this matter by assuming that it is just because he or she was just groomed or because it is time for a winter coat to grow in. Homeowners can save a lot of trouble down the road by spotting flea infestations early.
  • Apply Vermiculite to carpeting and upholstered fabric. This product comes in a powder form that can be sprinkled and vacuumed up to help exterminate cat fleas and its eggs.
  • Purchase a pet flea control product from a local pet store and apply it to the pet.

 

Cat flea extermination is something that no pet owner wants to encounter. By keeping up with chores and watching pets for signs of fleas, homeowners can stay on top of a cat flea pest problem before the fleas take a bite out of them.

Lena Chietenburger is a profound writer on pest control. Her articles are based on subjects related to do-it-yourself and organic pest control. For more information on pests or pest control, visit Pest Exterminator.com

 

DIY Pest Control in Georgia

Posted by outside_voices on Tuesday, 22 December, 2009

Would you like to learn about how to exterminate some of the most common pests in Georgia yourself?  If you live in Georgia, or if you’re about to move to Georgia, you probably do. 

The most common pests in Georgia are mosquitoes, termites, and rodents.  Ants, roaches, and spiders are also quite common as well.  However, how can you stop these horrendous pests?  Here is just a small sample of the options you have for fighting against an infestation of these pests.

Mosquitoes:
The best way to stop mosquitoes is to keep them from laying eggs.  Make sure that there are no standing bodies of water on your property.  Even seemingly inconsequential ones.  A bucket with a bit of water can become a new nest of mosquitoes.  Of course, you may not have a choice.  If there is a lake attached to your backyard, you will probably need to resort to lots of repellents instead.

Termites:
The most commonly recommended treatment to really rid yourself of termites is fumigation.  This can either be a chemical-based gas that is a general poison for anything, including termites, or a more natural gas that will be poisonous for termites, but not necessarily for other things.  Usually, the chemical gas is more effective at killing, but it can have some health-related side effects on your household.

Rodents:
The best method for eliminating rodents is by setting traps where rodents will set them off, but kids and pets won’t.  It can take a long time to capture all the rodents, but they reproduce slowly enough that this method is effective.  If you want to be more humane about it, catch-and-release traps can allow you to move the rodents as far away from your home as possible without killing them.

Ants:
The best pest control method for ants is most likely poisonous bait.  You will need to identify the particular ant you are dealing with and choose a bait that will attract them.  The ants will take the food and distribute it to the entire colony, killing the colony over time.

Roaches:
Battling roaches is hard, and almost the only option available for DIY is a variety of poisons.  Due to the fact that roaches grow up quickly and lay lots of eggs, you’ll have to hunt them down thoroughly and persistently.  Roaches are one of the few pests that are so difficult to get rid of that professional pest control is honestly recommended, but do it yourself options can sometimes be effective.

Spiders:
The best way to get rid of spiders is to eliminate their food supply.  Their food source is usually other bugs.  So, by getting rid of other bugs, you also get rid of spiders.  You should still kill any spiders you see, and be sure to destroy their egg sacs and spider webs.

These are just a few possibilities for exterminating these pests.  You may need to do more research if you want more detail or more options for DIY Georgia pest control.