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Frontline Flea and Tick
Frontline Flea and tick control - Are you scratching? What's a flea?
You hardly notice, it's just a small tickle, as you reach
to brush away what you expect to be nothing more than a fly or stray piece
of hair, but horror, you discover a blood-sucking intruder that's seeking its next meal.
It could be a cat flea, or is it a dog tick? The irony is, whatever it is,now you have
found one there will be many more lurking nearby.
If you keep cats and dogs and what's a happy homestead without them? Then fleas and
ticks are an uncomfortable fact of life. Fleas and ticks are more than a
nuisance, fleas and ticks can transmit a host of pathogens and skin diseases.
Don't put yourself at risk disease or watch your pets suffer.
With a little diligence and the help of tried and tested Flea control treatments
like Frontline, you can get the upper hand during the flea and tick season.
Did you know there are more than 3,000 different species of flea, In North
America the most common one is Ctenocephalides felis, also known as the cat flea.
Despite the name, these fleas will not only live happily on your cat but are just
as likely to reside on your dog.
The life span of a flea is in four stages. Research has shown about 5
percent of the fleas that infest your home are adults. The majority of the indoor
flea population are made up of pupae, around 10 percent, larvae is around 35 percent
and eggs in the region of 50 percent. Many common pesticides which are used to eradicate
these pests will only kill the adult flea, this in turn will leave around 95 percent of the flea
population behind to leap up time and time again, to reinfest.
The female flea will lay around 50 eggs each day. Before she lays her eggs, the
flea must find a blood meal, this is sometimes not an easy quest, as fleas tend to have
poor eyesight and will rely usually on air currents to locate their hosts. As
your family pet happily trundles by, the female flea jumps, sometimes around a
thousands of times, before it manages to hitch it's ride. Once safely on board your pet, the
female flea secretes her saliva onto your pets skin to soften the area and make the
blood flow readily up to the surface. It's this saliva and not the actual bite, that can cause
the allergic reactions and irritations in both pets and humans alike.
After she has feasted, the flea begins to lay her eggs on her host. Cats and dogs can sometimes
remove some of the eggs whilst they groom themselves; others may fall
off as your pet moves around from place to place. It takes around 10 days for the
larvae to emerge.
Anyone and anybody who has suffered through a flea infestation knows it's a
situation that can drive the most mild mannered of us to
contemplate reaching for a hard core pesticide arsenal. These arsenals are only a
short term solution. They can be ineffective and the chemicals may contribute to
indoor air pollution which in turn can subject you and your family to residual
exposure for weeks or even months after they've been applied. This is
particularly dangerous, especially for young children, who may crawl on treated
carpets and floors. Their developing bodies are more sensitive than
adults to the effects of these pesticides.
Cat and dog collars which are infused with pesticides emit a stream of vapors into the air,
putting you and your pet at risk by constantly breathing in these vapors.
Frontline Flea control is sold in a liquid form which is applied direct to your pets skin,
between the shoulder blades and therefore there are no vapours present in the air, regular
use of Frontline will elimiate ticks and fleas. Advantage Flea control is also an
effective way of eliminating these pests and works in the same way as Frontline.
Mark Woodcock
1 Flea Control
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