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What You Can Do About Fleas In Carpet
Our pets bring us joy, but sometimes, they can also bring us unwelcome guests. Fleas are a common insect that can afflict our furry friends, and once they bring them inside, they can be hard to get rid of. At Nip Tuck Carpet Repair, we have seen the damage fleas can cause, especially once they find their way into carpets. Fortunately, there are several effective methods for getting rid of fleas in carpets.
Vacuum Frequently
Regular vacuuming is the first step in eliminating fleas from carpets. Vacuuming not only removes adult fleas but also picks up eggs and larvae. Vacuum your carpets at least once a week, paying special attention to areas where your pets spend time. Be sure to dispose of the vacuum bag or empty the dustbin outside your home to prevent any remaining fleas from escaping.
Use Flea-Killing Products
On top of regular vacuuming, you may need the help of products to fully eradicate fleas. There are many flea-killing products available on the market, including sprays, powders, and foggers. Look for products that contain insecticides such as permethrin, pyrethrin, or pyrethroid. Follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully, and be sure to treat your carpets, furniture, and pet bedding.
Steam Cleaning
Steam cleaning is another effective way to kill fleas and their eggs. The high temperature of the steam kills fleas on contact, and the moisture penetrates deep into the carpet fibers, killing eggs and larvae. Rent or hire a professional steam cleaner, and make sure to treat your entire carpet thoroughly.
Borax
Borax is a natural mineral that can be used to kill fleas in carpets. Sprinkle borax generously over your carpet and use a broom to work it into the fibers. Leave the borax on your carpet for several hours or overnight, and then vacuum it up. Repeat the process several times to ensure that all the fleas and their eggs are eliminated. Borax can easily be found in the laundry detergent aisle of your grocery store.
Diatomaceous Earth
Diatomaceous earth is another natural remedy that can be effective in getting rid of fleas in carpets. It is made from the fossilized remains of diatoms, a type of algae, and is safe for humans and pets. Sprinkle diatomaceous earth over your carpet, using a brush or broom to work it into the fibers. Leave it on your carpet for a few hours or overnight, and then vacuum it up. The sharp edges of the diatomaceous earth will cut into the fleas' exoskeletons, killing them.
Professional Pest Control
If you have a severe flea infestation in your carpet, you may need to call a professional pest control company. They will have access to more powerful insecticides and equipment and will be able to eliminate the fleas more effectively.
If you have been dealing with fleas, you know that when they get into your carpets, they can be especially difficult to get rid of, but by following these steps, you can effectively eradicate them. It's important to be persistent and thorough in your efforts to eliminate fleas, and to take steps to prevent them from returning in the future. Keeping your home clean and your pets well-groomed is the best way to prevent a flea infestation in your carpets.
If you notice damage to your carpets as a result of fleas, Nip Tuck Carpet Repair can help. With our carpet patching services, we can make it look like you never even had fleas.
By Nip Tuck Carpet Repair 5-4-2023
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