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What Is The Best Way To Prevent Fleas?

Reviews · October 26, 2022

When you first hear the word fleas you probably think about your pets. After all, we’ve all seen images of dogs covered in bites and scratches thanks to a flea infestation. Eliminating fleas in your home is one way of looking after your pets. But, it should be noted, while fleas generally prefer animals, they can also target humans.

This happens when the pets have been treated but your house still has fleas or when there are simply too many fleas. You’ll start to notice itchy marks on your legs, usually no higher than the knee.

The problem with fleas is that they lay a lot of eggs, resulting in a lot more fleas. It can appear as though you have killed them all and then the new eggs hatch and the problem starts all over again. This is particularly true if you have carpeted floors as you’re giving the fleas the perfect place to hide themselves and their eggs.

If you have an infestation it is best to find out more info about your local specialist and let them handle the problem for you. In addition, you can learn the best techniques for preventing the return of the fleas.

Flea Treatments

The most obvious way to prevent fleas is to visit your vet or local store and purchase flea treatments. These are usually administered via a pipette and a few drops of liquid are placed at the bottom of their neck/top of their back.

It’s effective, especially if you get ones from the vets which tend to be stronger.

Vacuum Daily

If you want to prevent fleas you need to vacuum daily. Specifically, you need to tackle carpeted areas as these are where fleas and their eggs are most likely to be. Simply vacuum on the normal setting and you’ll suck up any fleas and eggs, breaking the cycle.

It takes several days to eliminate them in this way but vacuuming daily is a great way to prevent an infestation from starting.

To help kill any fleas or eggs, sprinkle the carpet with baking soda and brush it to make sure the soda gets to the bottom of the piles. This will suffocate and kill the fleas and eggs, allowing you to vacuum them up a few moments later.

Essential Oils

Essential oils are a good way of killing fleas already on your dogs as they suffocate. The aroma can also prevent fleas from jumping onto the dog.

All you have to do is add a few drops of essential oil to a spray bottle of water. It’s best to choose oils such as peppermint, eucalyptus, or citronella. These are the most effective.

Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar is actually very good for your dog. It will help to regulate their pH levels. As a side-effect of this, the dog is likely to be less appealing to fleas, they simply don’t like the taste.

You can dilute several tablespoons of vinegar in water and spray your dog. Or, if you prefer, you can add a teaspoon to a bowl of drinking water and they can ingest it. It’s surprisingly effective.

How to Remove Laundry Stains Using Common Household Products

Reviews · April 4, 2018

Whether you are looking for a cheap, DIY stain remover or you are trying to make your home

chemical-free, there are some effective common household products you can use instead of

expensive and artificial chemical products that are just as good. Have a look through your

pantry for any of the following products and give them a try!

Vinegar

Bog standard vinegar can actually be one of the most effective methods of stain removal. Mix

equal parts vinegar and warm water and soak the stain for a few hours. For more stubborn

stains, scrub the liquid into the stain with a soft bristle brush and rinse the garment through

thoroughly. For more tips on using vinegar to treat laundry stains, take a look at this helpful article.

Dish soap

If you have a tough food stain on your clothes that you want to remove, try some liquid dish soap.

You can mix a little washing up liquid with warm water and leave the item to soak for a few hours.

If you have a particularly stubborn stain, you can apply the dish soap directly to the

stain and scrub it. Once the stain has been treated, rinse the suds out of the item. Dish soap is

particularly useful at treating greasy food stains. Baking soda If you are looking for a

way to remove stains without having to scrub the item, add ½ cup of baking soda to your

normal wash cycle. This will effectively lift any built-in grime or food stains

without any added effort. You should add baking soda to your load of whites. The baking soda

will make your whites brighter and cleaner looking.

Rubbing alcohol

Have your kids gotten a little too creative with a permanent marker? Not to worry, you can lift

their scribbles out of your clothes with a little bit of rubbing alcohol. Soak the stain thoroughly

and scrub it until the stain comes out. Once the stain has lifted, put the item through your normal

wash cycle.

Toothpaste

Toothpaste is an especially good stain remover, especially for food or coffee stains – not

surprising really, seeing as it is designed to do this for your teeth! Simply apply some toothpaste

directly to the stain and apply a little water. Rub the stain until it begins to lift.

Denture tabs

If you are running low on toothpaste, denture tabs work just as effectively as toothpaste. Dilute

one denture tab in a bucket of water and leave the item to soak for a few hours. If you have a

particularly stubborn stain you want to deal with, try crushing a denture tab, mixing it with a drop

of water and applying the paste directly onto the stain.

Shampoo

Squirt a blob of shampoo directly onto the stain and leave the shampoo to soak in for a few minutes. Once the

shampoo has set into the stain, dab at it with a cloth until the stain vanishes.This works effectively well on oil and

blood stains. If all else fails and you can’t find any of these products in your home, sick to good old fashioned water.

For new stains, treat them with cold water. Scrub the stain and leave it to soak for a few hours. For older stains, try

wash setting your washing machine to boil wash.

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