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Flea Control - Borax
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| Borax in water - carpet treatment for animal fleas and woodworm in floors & furniture - 01626 331351 | ||
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To Buy Borax in water insecticide treatment - click below: Flea control in carpets and soft furnishings
Application for Flea Control Important - always test a small patch of carpet or upholstery, in a non visible area, and allow to dry, to ensure that your fabrics will not be damaged by a water based product. Carpet and fabric treatments with chemicals of any kind are not recommended for homes with infants.
Borax - Carpet, Fabric and Wood Treatment
Ready to Use - 5 litres of Borax - already dissolved in water.
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Life Cycle
Treatment of the home
Treatment of Pet
Treatment of Yard
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Q: My son gets bitten by fleas, while I am never bothered. Why is this? A: Blood feeding insects are attracted to chemicals emitted from the body (sweat, exhalation, etc.). Some people just smell more attractive than others to certain insects. Individual sensitivity to the bite is another reason. To some, flea bites are extremely irritating while other people hardly notice them. This is caused by an allergic response to the flea saliva and occurs in varying degrees among people. Q: I have treated my house for fleas with Permethrin three times this month and still have them. Why? A: It is likely that you are seeing adults emerge from cocoons that were produced before you treated. The cocoons are deep within the carpet and treatment may not have reached them. If you did not treat your yard new fleas may be coming indoors on you or your pets. If the treatment you used only contained Pyrethrums or Pyrethroids, you probably only killed larvae and adults. Q: I just moved into a new house. It is infested with fleas. Where did they come from and what can I do? A: The people living there before you probably had a pet. Even if the apartment was treated with insecticides before you moved in, the treatment may not have penetrated the carpet to kill developing pupae. Treatment is described above. Q: When we go on holiday, we board our dogs at the kennel and leave the house closed up for three weeks. As soon as we get home we are attacked by fleas. The dogs have been away. What is going on? A: The fleas that were in the egg and larval stage have pupated and matured and were waiting in their cocoons for the proper stimulation to emerge (vibration, carbon dioxide). Q: What is the difference between dog fleas and cat fleas? A: Cat fleas are the main flea on both cats and dogs in North America. Dog fleas are mainly found in Europe. They are distinguished by a slight morphological difference which is only detectable under high magnification. Q: What are sand fleas? A: "Sand fleas" or "beach fleas" are common names for small orange amphipods found along the beach. They are distant relatives of true fleas, and are not even insects (they have more than six legs). Also, some people may refer to fleas that just happen to be developing in sandy areas as "sand fleas".
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