4 Natural Solutions For Flea Control

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4 Natural Solutions For Flea Control

4 May 2015
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If you have fleas in your home and on your pets, you are probably wondering how to get rid of them. A lot of commercial products use various types of chemicals you may not want around your pets and children. However, there are plenty of natural solutions for controlling fleas in your home.

Use Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar is used in many natural home products and for good reason. It has a high level of acid, which makes it an excellent cleaning solution, and apple cider vinegar's acidity wards off fleas. If they are in your home, they might jump on your pets, but then they will jump right off when they taste the vinegar. All you need to do for this flea control treatment is add a few drops to your pet's water bowl every time it is filled. If your pet doesn't like the taste, you can try adding it to a spray bottle with water and spraying it on your pet's coat or on your furniture.

Make a Rosemary Flea Dip

Another natural method for getting rid of fleas uses rosemary. You want to get some fresh rosemary and steep it in boiling water. Strain the liquid into another container and remove the rosemary leaves from the strainer. Once the liquid has cooled off, pour it over your pet so that their fur is soaked through. Do not use a towel to dry them; let them air dry naturally. This is perfect on a hot day when fleas tend to be a bigger problem.

Use Lemon

You can also make a lemon spray flea repellent for your pets and furniture. To do this, start boiling water on the stove and cut a lemon into at least four slices. Place the lemon slices into the boiling water and keep it on the stove to steep overnight. When you wake up in the morning, remove it from the stove and be sure it isn't too hot. About lukewarm is a good temperature. Pour the lemon water into a spray bottle an spray your pet's fur vigorously. Make sure you put a good amount of it behind their ears and around their head, as well as at the base of their tail. These are the most common places fleas like to hide.

Try Lavender Oil

Essential oils are often used in natural products, with lavender being the best oil for flea control. Make sure your pet is thoroughly washed and dried. Push up some of the fur at the base of their tail and apply a few drops of the oil. Also do the same thing behind their neck. Fleas don't like the smell or taste of lavender essential oil, so it provides a good natural repellent. 

If fleas become a big problem around your home, be sure to call a local pest control company, like Cavanaugh's Professional Termite & Pest Services.