Posted by grayrider on September 12, 2016 at 17:46:26 from (99.195.176.109):
In Reply to: Re: Flea war posted by grayrider on September 12, 2016 at 17:04:13:
Thought I would tell you some more about my flea experience, I've tried every chemical known to man, had multiple pest company's come out and spray over the years to no avail, I've sprayed diesel fuel, gasoline, tried the dawn soap, you name it and I've done it brother. The thing about fleas is that once you kill them with a particular poison then you have made them immune to that poison, you've killed them but their eggs are in the soil and hatch out in 7-10 days and the new fleas are completely immune to what you sprayed earlier. I have been flea free for 8 years in my kennels and three barns now and once I dusted with farm lime (powder) that knocked them out permanently, haven't even bothered to put any lime out this year at all, I have a german shepherd and 3 dachshunds that are yard dogs and stay outside year round here in south Alabama in the flea capital of the world, you wont find a flea on them and I don't treat them for fleas, I sprinkle a little garlic powder on their food every day and it repels fleas. Lime is very cheap too, last time I bought some at Tractor Supply I believe I paid about $4.00 for a 20 lb bag, go get you some lime and put the smack down on those fleas.......
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