1/2 Rechargeable Dog Training Shock Collars 330 Yards Remote Control Pet Collars

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How to control flea and tick?

Always place a clean towel where your pet sleeps and wash it once a week. This is the best way to prevent a flea infestation because the eggs that are deposited on the host fall into the environment. In this way, the eggs are periodically discarded.

If the floor of the house is made of planks or boards, all existing openings must be caulked, as they can serve as a shelter for fleas in the environment. Periodic hygiene of domestic animals and maintenance of adequate coexistence in social housing must be maintained.

What flea and tick control?

Most fleas and ticks do not live in the hosts, but in the environments where these animals are found. Both fleas and ticks need their hosts to feed on their blood and end up transmitting diseases. However, they will breed in the environment in which these animals live and lay their eggs in crevices of sofas, mattresses, sheets, blankets, walls, lawns, etc.

Although pets are more susceptible to contamination (INFESTATION), we are also subject to suffering from these ectoparasites. They usually cause itching, dermatitis, localized infections, and some more serious illnesses. Therefore, in addition to taking care of our pets, we need to take care of the environment in which they live, as this is where the entire cycle of new fleas and ticks occurs. And therein lies the danger.

There are several products for sale that fight fleas and ticks. However, their misuse can harm our health and, especially our pets.

When to start flea and tick control?

Prevention is safe all year round. Both fleas and ticks live throughout the year. Prevention of fleas and ticks Recently, once a month, flea and tick preventives have become widely used. During my consultation, I often get asked, “How many months should I prevent?” In such a case, he answered, “It is safer to work all year round.”

The peak of flea transmission is from the rainy season to summer, but if the indoor temperature exceeds 13 degrees, it can be active enough in winter. Flea outbreaks can occur during the winter months when it is often thought that care should be taken. Infection with insects can cause symptoms such as anemia, gastrointestinal parasites, and flea allergies, and kittens that can even die.

Such fleas prefer warm, humid places, and are very easy to breed at temperatures of 20.30 ° C and 60.80% humidity. Watch out for seasons, especially during the rainy season and late summer.
However, you cannot be careless in other seasons. Especially in winter, the outside temperature drops, and it is easy to dry, so many households may maintain the heat and humidity with air conditioners and humidifiers. Although suitable for the prevention of colds and the like, these environments also have the negative effect of creating an environment where fleas are easy to breed.