Friday, December 6, 2013

Kill Fleas With Pinesol

Get rid of fleas with Pine Sol


Summer months bring about perfect conditions for fleas to multiply. You don't need to have pets for fleas to invade your home. Contrary to popular belief, perfectly clean homes can easily become infested with fleas. You can kill fleas in and around your home with a common household product called Pine Sol.


Instructions


1. Pour Pine Sol into a spray bottle. Do not dilute. Spray the Pine Sol around the exterior of your home, paying particular attention to doorways, doormats and low windows. Pine Sol contains eucalyptus oil, which kills and repels fleas. By treating the exterior of your home first, you will prevent new fleas from invading your home, and will ensure that any fleas trying to leave your home will be killed.


2. Mop all hard floors in your home with 1/4 cup of Pine Sol per gallon of water. Don't forget to mop inside closets, laundry rooms, bathrooms and pantries that have hard floors. Otherwise, you'll end up with fleas seeking refuge in these areas.


3. Moisten a rag with water, then pour 1 tbsp. of Pine Sol onto the rag. Wipe down windowsills with this rag. Some types of fleas are drawn to light, and hop onto windowsills during the day. Treating the sills with Pine Sol will kill fleas that hop up there.


4. Treat carpets by using a carpet shampooer. If you don't have one, borrow or rent one. Shampoo as usual, but add 1/8 cup of Pine Sol to the rinse water. The combination of water, heat and Pine Sol will kill live fleas and their eggs.


5. Treat large, healthy dogs with a very diluted mixture of Pine Sol and water, mixing the ratio of 16 parts water to one part Pine Sol. This should not be used on sick or weak dogs, or small breeds or cats. Fleas will die immediately, and fall off of the dog. Rinse your dog's coat thoroughly after treatment.



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