Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Get Fleas Out Of Your Bedroom Without Harmful To Breathe Chemicals

You won't even have to leave the room, while using this technique.








Instructions


1. Fleas in the carpet will probably migrate close to your bed or where your


pets sleep. If they are not in your bed yet, be patient, they'll get there. When they get in your bed, have a large bottle of baby powder on hand. Sprinkle the baby powder all over your sheets. Don't be stingy with the powder. Many fleas drown when they hop into a little pile of baby powder.


2. If the fleas are getting on you, sprinkle baby powder on your body, arms,


legs, stomach, etc. The next day, if you see a flea on your bed, roll your sheet up not giving the fleas a chance to escape and put the sheet immediately in the washing machine. Wash some clothes with your sheet, why not? (If you don't have a washing machine place the rolled up sheet into a tub or bucket of water. This should drown any survivors.


3. Repeat steps one and two each day until their presence ceases. If you detect some fleas on the carpet, pour a puddle of alcohol in that area, (Of course not too close to an open flame).


4. For fleas that have migrated away from the bed or into another room, place a hard to turn over bowl of water and drop in a small bar of soap. If you see dead fleas in the water the next day repeat daily until no more dead fleas appear in the water.








5. Naturally, if you detect any fleas in the laundry room, wash all of the clothes in the wash room. (Don't leave them some other clothes to migrate to). If you have pets over 6 months old, get some good anti flea and tick medication, from a veterinarian, or a feed or pet store. The kind you put behind their neck. Fleas will leap from the carpet onto your pets and die when the medication gets them.

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