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How To Get Rid Of Fleas In Your House
1. How To Get Rid Of Fleas In Your
House Once And For All
Anyone who lives with fleas in their house knows how difficult and frustrating the situation
can be.
It’s no laughing matter having little miniaturized little vampire blood suckers attacking you
and your family all hours of the night.
If you want to get rid of fleas in your house, there are a couple of great natural and
inexpensive solutions available to you.
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2. Here is something you can do right now to get rid of fleas in your house and you probably
already have this little gem sitting in your kitchen pantry.
Salt
Others have sworn by using Borax and salt mixed together however I wanted to go as natural
as I could.
A concerning side effect of Borax is that prolonged use can actually cause kidney failure and
affect the skin.
The last thing you want to do is use a chemical in your home where your children and pets
are, you don’t want to jeopardize the health of your family in the name of getting rid of some
fleas, it’s just not worth it, especially if it’s something you have to apply time and time again.
My advice is to skip the Borax and just use plain, good old fashioned salt that you find in your
kitchen pantry.
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3. If you cook with it and sprinkle it on your evening meals then it’s something that you know
you can trust in your home to treat your flea situation with.
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Before you get started, choose a designated room to “de-flea”.
You’ll need to keep this room strictly off limits for at least 24 hours and the last thing you
want to do is become a
human carrier for fleas trying to escape their fate.
Directions
Grab your container of salt from your kitchen and shake it all over the floor of the room
you’ve chosen to de-flea.
Cover all of the spots where possible get in between cracks and floorboards because that’s
where the little buggers wedge themselves to hide.
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4. I then get a broom or a dry mop and rub it into the pile of the carpet to really work in so
that it will penetrate deep into the fibers. This also ensures that the salt is not sitting on the
surface where it may end up on your pet’s paws should they accidentally get into the room
and end up licking it off their feet.
If there is a chance your curious pet may get into any of the rooms with the aid of a helpful
child, then best opt for baking soda, the least harmful agent but still deadly on fleas.
Seal up the room by rolling up an old bathroom towel and use it to block the space
underneath the door with, this will stop the little critters from migrating to the rest of the
house.
Then let the salt work its magic. You know why salt is incredible? Because it’s a natural
preservative and dehydrates anything it comes into contact with, fleas included.
With fleas it will draw the moisture out of them and desiccates them, like Spongebob
Squarepants out of water.
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5. After 24 hours, go into the sealed off room and vacuum thoroughly in every nook and
cranny. What I also like to do is spray a couple of puffs of bug spray into the hose of the
vacuum while it’s on to really get rid of any surviving fleas the vacuum picks up.
Then dispose of the vacuum bag by placing it into a plastic garbage bag, spraying a couple of
puffs of bug spray into and then sealing it off. This ensures that those pesky fleas stay out
this time.
Once you’ve done one room, move onto the next designated room and repeat the process.
You might want to re-do the rooms until no more fleas are present, you may have to do this 2
to 3 times.
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6. Stick with it, it really works. I can’t stress how effective it is and harmless to the health of
your family but deadly to annoying fleas.
If you’re frustrated and at the end of your rope and want to exercise the flea demons from
your home once and for all, then grab your copy of www.getridofbitingfleas.info
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