Flea Pet Control Supply Medication
There are many sites that supply flea control medication for pets. I also believe that an informed pet owner has a safer pet. For example; fleas and ticks love tall grass so mow and edge the yard well to eliminate this perfect breeding ground. You can also spray your yard. You'll need a strong, and probably toxic, chemical. Read the instructions carefully. What's heavily toxic to fleas will kill even beneficial insects, and may harm companion animals or family if exposed. Spray outside at dusk or later, to avoid killing bees and other beneficial insects. Keep the spray below knee-level, because fleas can jump only nine inches high. When you're through spraying, wash out your equipment thoroughly. Wash your hands and change your clothes if they have become wet in the process. Keep your companion animals off the lawn for about 24 hours or at least until it has dried. Take care in how you dispose of the leftover bottles and cartons. Recently, an all-natural outdoor flea control spray was developed that kills fleas within 24 hours and keeps working up to a month. The secret ingredient is beneficial nematodes, microorganisms that prey on pre-adult fleas. They're so safe; children and companion animals can play in a yard that's just been sprayed with them. They exist only until they run out of prey. When all the fleas in the yard have been eliminated, the beneficial nematodes cease to work and biodegrade. It's important to spray with nematodes monthly, and be sure to keep them moist not wet. Another remedy is diatomaceous earth, a natural product consisting of fossilized one-celled plants called diatoms. While harmless to animals, this talc-like material scratches the waxy skin of insects, causing dehydration and death. Buy it from an organic gardening supply and apply as a dust all over your yard about once every couple of weeks.


