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Here’s how to control the flea population in your yard. Fleas are a year-round problem in the South, both indoors and out. “They’re carried into your yard by wildlife such as squirrels ...
If your family pet has fleas, your yard and house will likely become a breeding ground. A flea infestation can test your patience and require persistence. But you can eradicate the problem with a ...
Think: things like cedarwood, eucalyptus, lavender, and peppermint, says Nicole Carpenter, president of Black Pest Prevention ...
Learn effective methods to control fleas and ticks in your home and yard, including chemical treatments, non-chemical options ...
First, you’ll want to think about treating your pets. But, fleas and their eggs may lurk in other parts of your home and yard, too. It helps to understand the flea life cycle. Adult fleas lay ...
Here’s a handy map to help break it down. Though they prefer it balmy, when they’re outside in your yard, fleas like to find a cool, shady spot—think beneath trees and bushes, or amid that ...
You can reduce the likelihood of fleas by treating your yard with some of the following solutions: Keep your grass cut. Remove debris. Spread cedar chips under bushes and around flower beds.
Here’s how to get rid of fleas. Note: it’s best practice to treat any pets as well as your home and yard for fleas at the same time. That way you’ve got the best chance of upsetting the ...
And now out to your yard. Fleas like humid, shady, and grassy areas, so keeping your grass short and bushes trimmed can make them less inviting. Of course, the best option is to prevent fleas and ...