FLEA COMB. This $1 plastic device is INVALUABLE for Natural Flea and Tick Control. During Pest season, daily comb your pets, removing critters if you find them. Really focus under the backs of the ears, the armpits and the groin. This will alert you to when your pet has fleas, and IF you need to take bigger steps, staying on top of a potential outbreak.
CHINCHILLA DUST. This is correctly called “diatomaceous earth,” which consists of the skeletons of microscopic algae. It can be purchased in pet supply stores, but be sure it is the kind meant for pets, not the glass type used in swimming pool filters. It can be used on your pet and in the house. Apply it weekly during flea season, vacuuming three days after applying.
MAKE YOUR PET TASTE BAD. Garlic and brewer’s yeast have been advocated as a way of repelling fleas. In my experience it only seems to help a small number of dogs, but it is worth a try. Garlic is not safe to give to cats long term. For a ten-pound dog, give one-fourth teaspoon of garlic and one-fourth tablespoon of brewer’s yeast daily.
CEDARWOOD OIL SPRAY: A relatively nontoxic natural substance, this has been proven effective in the eradication of infestations in pets. Be cautious in spraying any type of essential oil on cats or small dogs; only lightly mist them and then use a flea comb to spread the spay around.
DEHUMIDIFY. Humidity is vital for flea survival. Flea eggs need humidity of 75 percent to hatch; flea larvae need 50 percent humidity to survive. For example, in places with adequate humidity, 20 percent of the eggs survive. In dry areas with low humidity, less than 5 percent of the eggs survive. Using a dehumidifier in your home will go a long way in stopping the flea cycle.
NATURAL PYRETHRINS: FEVERFEW FLOWERS. These flowers are where the first flea sprays came from. Get a handful of the flowers, steep in hot water, cool, and pour over your dog or cat. This will temporarily paralyze the fleas.
Dr Jones' NEW Natural Flea and Tick Spray Remedy that is Safe for Dogs and Cats.
Specifics about the spray ingredients
- Witch Hazel is non alcoholic, therefore safe to lick and soothing to the skin- a great skin anti inflammatory
- Coconut Oil is a proven Natural repellent, and very safe for our pets
- The Neem oil is the most studied and effective natural insect repellent- and diluted to less than 2% so safe for our pets
- Cedarwood oil is also a studied and proven repellent, and diluted to less than 1% so safe for topical application to our dogs and cats
- Lavender has antihistamine qualities, and diluted to less than 1% so safe topically
Directions:
Lightly mist your pets, avoid face/eyes/mouth
Use a flea ccom to spread it through
For dogs you can safely spray 3 times/week For cats safely spray once/week Recipe 1/2 cup (120ml) Non alcoholic Witch Hazel Extract 1/4 cup (60ml) Liquid Coconut Oil 3 droppers (3ml) Neem Oil 10 drops (.5ml) Cedarwood Essential Oil 10 drops (.5ml) Lavender Essential Oil
References: Field studies on the mosquito repellent action of neem oil..https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8525409/
Pleasant-Smelling Wood Oil Not So Pleasant for Biting Ticks, Other Pests..https://www.ars.usda.gov/news-events/...
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