Flea Removal - Proven Natural Home Remedy
by Stanley Duray
Flea Removal - Proven Natural Home Remedy is available for those with pets in their home. The flea is responsible for spreading the black death, the bubonic plague that killed millions around the world. These are pests you do not want to have around your home.
If you have been bitten by a little pest like a flea you realize how annoying and how creepy it can be. The feeling is so slight at first you do not notice it. But then you feel like a small pinch on your skin. You look to find a black little spec on your hand or leg or arm. You realize that this little insect is feeding off your blood.
You look to find a what looks like a black pepper speck on your arm or leg. You then realize that a flea is lunching on your skin. It is drinking your blood. You have to be fast to catch this little culprit or it will just jump away and live to bite again.
There are people who use flea powder to keep the fleas away. Not on themselves of course but they sprinkle it around their home or on their floor or even on their carpet. But this is poison and you do not want to get sick yourself trying to keep out the fleas.
You do not want to get yourself sick trying to rid your home of fleas. You can put flea collars on your inside pets to keep your pets from bringing them in from the yard. But this irritates the pets. The collar is treated with poison.
You can go to the vet and get liquid solutions in a tube and squeeze them on your dog or cat. But it can be expensive. And again it is poison, a small dose granted, but it is still absorbed by your pet's skin.
But you can go with a long time home and natural remedy. The remedy is cedar. As you might know cedar chests are great for keeping out moths and other pests from your clothes. These insects hate the odor of cedar.
You can put a few drops of cedar oil in your mop bucket. So as you mop you are putting a layer of cedar which will repel the pests from trying to travel across your floor and into your house. Instead of using poisons for flea removal this season use cedar oil and chips instead. - 35953
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