This explains why alcohol is used in
most flea sprays to help penetrate the chitinous skeleton of the flea.
Most flea sprays, collars, and shampoos have age warnings and should not be used on puppies under 8 weeks of age.
Not exact matches
Cedar Oil Based Products
Sprays such as Cedarcide are safe and effective against mosquitoes, ticks, and
fleas... and
most dogs don't seem to mind the smell.
Most of the over-the-counter topical
flea control products are nothing more than a topical form of the older pesticides that used to be present in
flea shampoos and premise
sprays.
Arguably the
most compelling reason to buy a
flea spray for cats is the convenience that it affords pet owners.
and took them to the laundromat and washed everything while my father bathed the animals in
flea shampoo with IGR and then he
sprayed inside the house with
flea spray again with IGR and then
sprayed most of the yard with bug
spray (I don't know if that had IGR in it).
Sprays are the
most effective way to treat
flea and ticks but they come up with unwanted side effects for both the dogs and the human.
The pesticide aspect of a
flea spray isn't that different from
most other forms of
flea treatment.
One of the
most affordable options is
flea spray.
Flea shampoos,
sprays, and powders
Most will kill any dog
fleas at the time of application, but they have no lasting effect.
Treating our cats with the
most appropriate
flea medication starts with an understanding of the crucial elements to consider when buying a particular product, be it a topical spot - on, a tablet, a
spray, or any other form.