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Thie is embarrassing, but in spite of having cats for 12+ years we now have our first flea infestation. 

The cats have all been treated, I've been vacuuming and washing like mad. 

Husband is opposed to bombing, we only have carpet in one room of our house. 

The cats are all better, but now the fleas are biting me!

 

Anyone else dealt with this? What should I do?

 

 

So itchy. 



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They get in furniture as well as rugs. My bedroom as a teenager was in the basement, no carpets and a waterbed. It took multiple treatments.

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Sprinkle borax on the carpet. A lot. Let it sit overnight. Vacuum up.

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Bomb it.

You have to do it more than once.

Treat your yard, too!



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The cats don't go outside. I'm pretty sure the pesticide/lawn treatment covers fleas. I will double check.

I have tons of borax. I'll try that. Thanks!

We may have to take apart our bed and put it in the living room. The vacuum doesn't fit under it.

I hate bugs.

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I don't have any advice because I usually just use Frontline and it all goes away, but don't be embarrassed!

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Food grade dimustaceous (sp?) earth. Talk about messy! But sprinkle it all over, leave it for a day. Vacuum it up. That will kill everything alive. It is perfectly safe for you and your pets, you can even eat it.  Just be careful not to get the dust in your eyes.  You can even rub it into the cat's coats as a flea treatment.  Don't get it in their eyes.  

Now, you have the eggs to deal with. Cut a flea collar in pieces and put it in your vacuum cleaner - either the bag or the canister and vacuum EVERYTHING fabric/carpet/upholstery every other day for a couple of weeks. The vacuum will suck up the eggs, and the flea collar in the vacuum will kill them.



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Tangerine wrote:

The cats don't go outside. I'm pretty sure the pesticide/lawn treatment covers fleas. I will double check.

I have tons of borax. I'll try that. Thanks!

We may have to take apart our bed and put it in the living room. The vacuum doesn't fit under it.

I hate bugs.


 But you and your family do go outside.

The fleas have to come in on something.

 



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You HAVE to vacuum or wash everything. If it's cold by you, you can put big pillows and comforters outside. Fleas and their eggs die below 35 degrees.

Fleas hatch in cycles, so if you don't get all the eggs, in a week or two, you'll be doing this again.

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No advice, but you have my prayers.

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Ugh. Sorry!

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What a bummer, Tang.

I've never had to deal with this problem, so I don't have any advice.

But I hope you get rid of the little buggers soon.

Good luck!



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Tang, along time ago I had to deal with fleas. As someone else said fog the area and repeat a couple of days later to get the ones hatched from the eggs.

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Not an indoor pet person here, so no advice. Although when Fluffy the hamster came back after her ordeal at the neighbor's house, I bought some flea stuff for hamsters and rubbed it all over her coat.

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We just went through this a couple of months ago.

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FNW wrote:

Not an indoor pet person here, so no advice. Although when Fluffy the HOUSE RAT came back after her ordeal at the neighbor's house, I bought some flea stuff for hamsters and rubbed it all over her coat.


 Fixed that for ya!



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Tangerine wrote:

The cats don't go outside. I'm pretty sure the pesticide/lawn treatment covers fleas. I will double check.

I have tons of borax. I'll try that. Thanks!

We may have to take apart our bed and put it in the living room. The vacuum doesn't fit under it.

I hate bugs.


 But you and your family do go outside.

The fleas have to come in on something.

 


 Yeah, the vet said they can come in on our shoes or pants. 



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Food grade dimustaceous (sp?) earth. Talk about messy! But sprinkle it all over, leave it for a day. Vacuum it up. That will kill everything alive. It is perfectly safe for you and your pets, you can even eat it.  Just be careful not to get the dust in your eyes.  You can even rub it into the cat's coats as a flea treatment.  Don't get it in their eyes.  

Now, you have the eggs to deal with. Cut a flea collar in pieces and put it in your vacuum cleaner - either the bag or the canister and vacuum EVERYTHING fabric/carpet/upholstery every other day for a couple of weeks. The vacuum will suck up the eggs, and the flea collar in the vacuum will kill them.


 Thanks so much, LL!

i never would have thought of putting a flea collar in the vacuum. I've been emptying it in the outside trash, but I was worried there might be eggs in there still. 

I'll get some DE to use as well. 



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TrudyML wrote:
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Not an indoor pet person here, so no advice. Although when Fluffy the HOUSE RAT came back after her ordeal at the neighbor's house, I bought some flea stuff for hamsters and rubbed it all over her coat.


 Fixed that for ya!


 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!



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I was laughing typing it! HAHAHahahaha

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Everything LL said. We went through the same thing and it was hard work to get rid of them little buggers.

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Move to colorado. We dont have fleas.

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Hahaha...That's when my cats got fleas. We moved home from Colorado and the next thing I knew we were totally infested.

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omg really! WOW!!!! Ok, forgive my ignorance then.

I have had dogs since we got here and we have never had fleas. Ever.

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No no. My cats never had fleas until I moved home to RI from CO. Never had a single flea while living in CO and wasn't thinking about them when we moved back. That's why it got so bad, I had forgotten about fleas...lol

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The colder states don't have as much of a problem because fleas die below 35 degrees. Warmer states can have an issue.

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Am I the only one who feels the urge to tune my ukulele? (My dog has fleas)

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When pooch first got them 1 of those little liquid capsules that you drip on the back of their neck and down their back did the trick. This most recent event (2nd time in 8 years) took FOREVER to get rid of. Tried lots of things, but they were all in the furniture and stuff. Ended up doing a salt/baking soda mix to cover all the area rugs and living room furniture (dog stayed in bedroom all night) then cleaned it up in the morning. Washed all the dog's living room blankets, bed, etc. Then during the day Pooch stayed in the living room (he had already been treated)and the bedroom got a full linen strip and salt/soda covering that I cleaned up that night. *sigh* Didn't work. Ended up finally buying an aerosol can of spray. Sprayed the dog, sprayed the bedroom during the day and kept dog in living room. Then switched (spraying the dog again) and rewashed all the linens again.

Then sprayed Pooch again.
It took a large combination of attempts. Also tried flea shampoo. Gave him a bath, dried him off and immediately saw another flea. FML. The aerosol spray was the only thing that worked.

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Okay. I put out the DE. It looks like someone set off a flour bomb in here.

Fingers crossed that this kills all of those dang fleas.

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Okay. I put out the DE. It looks like someone set off a flour bomb in here.

Fingers crossed that this kills all of those dang fleas.


 You got food grade, right?  And yes, that is what it looks like.  It vacuums up well, though.  You will have to clean out your vacuum when you are done. 



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Okay. I put out the DE. It looks like someone set off a flour bomb in here.

Fingers crossed that this kills all of those dang fleas.


 You got food grade, right?  And yes, that is what it looks like.  It vacuums up well, though.  You will have to clean out your vacuum when you are done. 


 Yes. 100% DE.

we ordered new filters for our vacuum for when this is all over. 

Some sites are saying to reapply the de every week? Did you need to do more than one treatment?



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Yes, one more to get anything that hatches, but I wouldn't give it a well. I think flea eggs hatch 3days after hatching

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Great news on the diatomaceous earth. Once you're gotten
rid of the buggers, treat your carpets to a weekly dusting of
equal parts borax and baking soda. It keeps the buggers
from coming back, and also works as a carpet cleaner.



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Don't forget to treat the yard.

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That's what I said!

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I have my lawn treated several times a year for bugs, fleas included. Could be why Sonny boy has never had fleas, well plus I use the monthly treatment.

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We had a whole bunch of squirrels at one time, and that's when we had a flea problem in our yard.

We treated the yard weekly with sevens dust.

Monster had a few on him but he is always being treated so they never stayed long.

Spot had a hard go of it.

He had to get treated daily, his area, and his house, too.

But after we got rid of the squirrels, the fleas were gone.

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Okay. I put out the DE. It looks like someone set off a flour bomb in here.

Fingers crossed that this kills all of those dang fleas.


 You got food grade, right?  And yes, that is what it looks like.  It vacuums up well, though.  You will have to clean out your vacuum when you are done. 


 Yes. 100% DE.

we ordered new filters for our vacuum for when this is all over. 

Some sites are saying to reapply the de every week? Did you need to do more than one treatment?


 No - we did it once.  And then we treated all the animals and vacuumed almost every day with the flea collar in the vacuum for 3 weeks.  We did rub the animals down with the DE a couple more times.  



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One more reason I don't like carpet.

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It's not just the carpet - it's the upholstery and rugs.

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We only have carpet in our bedroom, and a few rugs around the rest of the house.
I'm still not sure where they are hiding, I never see them just keep getting bitten.
No new bites since I put out the DE. I think it's working.

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