At Lica Home Services, presents five basic tips or can say the type of chemicals
which you can use on a daily basis to Pests & Fleas. There are few things to
do in order to keep your house clean, fresh and pest free. Order our services
now and get best Pest control In
Brisbane.
1. Sticky
Flea Pads and Electronic Traps
2.
Boric-Acid-Based Products
Boric-acid-based
products are a highly recommended solution for flea infestations, particularly
when there are animals living in the household. Boric acid is not toxic to
people or animals, but it kills fleas. When boric-acid-based products are
sprinkled on the carpet and throughout the infected household, the extremely
fine particles of boric acid work their way into the carpet and are not easily
sucked up by vacuum cleaners. The trick is to sprinkle a layer on the carpet
and use a broom to work it down into the fibres, and then vacuum off any
excess. As fleas come in contact with the particles they quickly die. However,
this means that it is extremely important to vacuum the floors regularly to
reduce the dead fleas that are in your carpet.
3. Nylar
When
it comes to homes with tile, wood or linoleum flooring, many health-conscious
individuals choose to use Nylar, aka pyriproxyfen, to eradicate a flea
infestation. Nylar regulates the growth of fleas and is commonly used where
pets spend most of their time. Nylar only needs to be applied once a year to
clean up flea infestation. Nylar is unique in the way it works — it mimics the
juvenile flea hormone, preventing young fleas from becoming adults. It also
stops flea eggs from hatching, reducing flea populations drastically.
4.
Rosemary Flea Dip – DIY
Homemade
rosemary flea dip is a DIY recommended a holistic cure for canine flea
infestations. You place two cups of fresh rosemary sprigs in boiling water for
half an hour, strain the liquid and add it to a gallon of warm water (it must
be warm to be effective). You could also add 2-4 drops of rosemary essential
oil to your warm water. When the solution is warm, but not too hot, pour it on
a flea-infested dog and let the dog air dry. Be sure to not let the dog lick or
scratch until it is dry.
5.
Lavender Essential Oil
Lavender the essential oil can serve as a natural flea killer when it’s applied to dogs. For
a 50+ pound dog, you just place one drop of oil at the back of the neck and one
at the base of the tail to control flea infestations. For a smaller dog, just
start with one drop at the back of the neck to start. A few drops of lavender
oil can also be applied to baseboards in areas where flea infestations are
troublesome.
1. Sticky
Flea Pads and Electronic Traps
Sticky flea pads are
similar to the flypaper that many households used decades ago. Generally, it’s attached
to an electronic trap that you plug-in near the location that is severely
infested with fleas. Fleas are attracted to the trap over a period of weeks and
get stuck on the paper. The drawback to using sticky traps is that they appear
extremely unsanitary and take a long time to eradicate fleas. It’s important to
use traps for a significant period of time to ensure all fleas are captured and
that you bathe all animals in the home (as specified above) to reduce the
number of parasites living off your pet.
2.
Boric-Acid-Based Products
3. Nylar
4.
Rosemary Flea Dip – DIY
5.
Lavender Essential Oil
Though you can
do not have to go through such a lengthy process because it takes loads of your
leisure time which you can dedicate to your loved ones. You can just simply
order our services and we will take of each and everything.
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