Frontline Flea and Tick Treatment Dog/Cat Spray, 8-1/2-Ounce

  • Flea and tick treatment spray-on topical flea control formula can be applied directly to pets to provide fast-acting control of fleas and ticks for up to 30 days
  • Spray bottle is easy to use, ensures fast and even application and can be reapplied regularly
  • Kills fleas before they lay eggs, effectively preventing reinfestation
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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?

Ticks and fleas are two of the most common problems among dogs and cats, but they are also as worrisome as any other disease or health risk for animals in general, so they need care not to get worse and cause other problems.

Fleas reproduce very quickly, are difficult to exterminate from the dog or cat, and if not discovered early on (when animals start to itch a lot), they can make flea treatment even more difficult.

Flea infestations affect the lives of our animals, and they can cause problems ranging from loss of appetite (and weight) to infection by worms such as canine dyshidrosis, caused by Pyridium caninum, which can lead to diarrhea with traces of blood and, in more severe cases, convulsive attacks. Invariably when they are affected, we are uncomfortable. In cases where the situation gets a little out of control, it may be necessary to take a more drastic step.

When to start flea and tick control?

Flea eggs become larvae in a circular shape of about 0.5 mm in about two to three days. The caterpillar has a period of about 6 to 11 days and feeds on flea dung and a part of the garbage, and when it becomes a pupa, it becomes an adult in about 6 to 14 days, and the life of the adult is about 3 to 6 weeks It is said that.

When it comes to adulthood, it seeks out the host and parasitizes it. It sucks blood within 10 minutes after infestation and lays eggs, but adult fleas lay about 4 to 20 eggs per day.
It is said that only one flea lays about 400 to 1000 eggs in a lifetime.

This means that fleas may increase in about one month.