2019-10-16 at 11:14 AM UTC
So my kitty has been infected with fleas somehow, I guess from the neighbors next door since they mentioned their house being infested with them and their dogs have fleas.
I keep combing and bathing him but later in the day I'll notice more fleas, I'll comb some more and a few hours later more fleas.
No matter how often or how much I comb they keep coming back like jews
fleas are exactly like jews, they live off of your blood/energy and are impossible to get rid of.
what is the final solution for fleas?
2019-10-16 at 11:27 AM UTC
Fumigate the house. Has to be done. They’re now living in the carpet, bed sheets, and furniture. Bomb the house, and wash everything in site. Gotta he done. They should be dying off outside soon, so get em outta your house.
2019-10-16 at 11:31 AM UTC
If you don’t get them out, they’ll be traveling with you to your new place. Right before you move, wash all the sheets, and linens. Give your cat a flea dip, then move out.
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2019-10-16 at 11:33 AM UTC
I fucking hate fleas. I’ve dealt with them one time too many. I don’t care what it costs to put flea protection on my dogs, I’ll pay it. Momma don’t play when it comes to fleas. Little fuckers eat me up.
2019-10-16 at 11:36 AM UTC
Bomb the house. The bombs aren’t that expensive. You’ll have to be out of the house for a few hours tho. I think it’s something like 4 hours.
2019-10-16 at 11:37 AM UTC
just wrap your cats head with a plastic bag and spray it with raid.
liberally.
give it a good bath 5 minutes later, or not it doesnt matter.
DDT are harmless to mammals.
2019-10-16 at 11:40 AM UTC
kroz
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I just give my cat flea medication and vaccum up eggs in the carpet. Bam problem solved
2019-10-16 at 11:45 AM UTC
Don't get your cat a dip. Dips are dangerous. I used salt + baking soda all over my carpet and vacuumed it up regularly, pretty much solved my flea problem in a couple weeks.
2019-10-16 at 11:48 AM UTC
I haven’t had a flea infestation in over 29 years. I make sure my dogs are treated. IDC what you do, I want every last one gone. Bombing the house, gets rid of all of them if you do it right.
2019-10-16 at 11:54 AM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist
I haven’t had a flea infestation in over 29 years. I make sure my dogs are treated. IDC what you do, I want every last one gone. Bombing the house, gets rid of all of them if you do it right.
No it doesn't. The hard part isn't killing the fleas, the hard part is that they have insanely durable larval stages that can lay dormant for literal months. Bug bombing them will certainly kill all your fleas but you have to remove the eggs and dormant larva or else they'll just come back, and that's the hard part. And that isn't possible without thorough cleaning, there's no easy solution, a powerful vacuum with a hose is the #1 most important tool.
I had a flea infestation a couple years ago because my girlfriend's cat caught some while hanging out on the balcony, tried everything, including bug foggers, only thing that truly works is vacuuming the shit out of the house. Bug foggers +vacuuming is probably a good idea together. But you NEED to clean.
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