Fleas and Ticks: 6 Ways to Win the Battle of the Bugs


You’ve got cats or dogs, and now you’ve got fleas and ticks. You’ve got kids, too. How do you get rid of the pests without harming the family? 


These bugs are not only a nuisance, but their bites can cause irritation, serious allergies, and even diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever in people. 

These 6 less-toxic tricks will have your home itch-free in no time.

1. Comb constantly. Groom your cat or dog with a metal pet comb, available at pet stores. Focus your efforts on the neck and tail area. (Bugs like to hang out here because the pet can’t scratch them off as easily.) Keep a bowl of hot soapy water nearby when you’re grooming to drown the captured critters. (Ruthless enemies call for ruthless treatment.)

2. Bathe dogs daily. Until the infestation is under control, wash your dog each day using shampoo or dog soap (insecticide not required). It’s the best way to get an infestation on a larger animal in check. Take the comb into the bath for an extra measure of bug catch-and-kill.

3. Wash bedding weekly. Launder washable pet bedding in hot water and bleach at least weekly to kill pests that may have taken up residence there.

4. Think (and apply) topically. Topical treatments such as fipronil and imidacloprid can be applied to an animal’s skin in small amounts while wearing gloves. From there it spreads over the entire body of the pet and is effective for at least a month. Follow the label safety information closely.

5. Treat carpets, animal bedding, and other non-washables with less-toxic products. Wearing a dust mask and goggles, sprinkle diatomaceous earth (DE) on carpets, upholstered furniture, and pet bedding. (You can blow DE into cracks and crevices, too. Use a hand duster to apply a thin layer.)

DE has little toxicity to humans and animals, but kills pests by absorbing the waxy coating on their bodies, causing dehydration and death. Other good less-toxic choices include borate-based carpet treatments and traps.

6. To prevent future flea infestations, keep your pet indoors, restrict your pet to a regular sleeping space so you can better focus your flea-busting efforts, and use washable pet bedding.

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Today I’m over on Damask & Dentelle (as I am every Thursday ) sharing my top 5 essentials for achieving the perfect reading nook.  I rarely take the time to sit down to read a book and yet, I’ve always had this romantic idea of the reading nook: a corner purely dedicated to reading and comfortable beyond belief.  There’s something comforting in knowing that when you get home after a long day, you have the perfect little spot to take your heels off and kick your feet up. Come on over to see the full post and tips! Continue reading

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