Just went thru this again this year. We put pets on porch AFTER flea collars and stuff between the shoulders, put a few different styles of bombs out (1 claimed good for killing eggs while another claimed larvae and another claimed long lasting ect ect), propped chairs and couch up to let fog underneath, turned off any and all pilot lites. While directions suggests to not overdue it I can't help but over-engineer it. If 4 are good then 6 are gooder!!! Fired them off and went away for few hours, next day vacuumed then powdered carpets and bombed porch and started washing anything that needed it (dishes and such). Yes the fog gets almost everywhere. The next 2 weeks, repeat. Did basement and crawl space, first and second floors.
Best part besides no fleas is haven't seen a spider in weeks LOL
Funny part is outdoor cats didn't have any. They were shoulder stuff done any ways.
I told SWMBO I didn't want her friend inside the house any more as we didn't have fleas until she came around last year and again this year. Coincidence maybe but no problem till she knowing her.
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