Checking Early Signs for Great Flea Control Battle

Oct 4
16:49

2013

Ma. Theresa Galan

Ma. Theresa Galan

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A saner approach to flea control is to get rid of fleas from your animal and your home without poisons, while building your pet's natural resistance to fleas with supplements and a good diet. Another negative result is that the fleas that do survive the chemical assault become insecticide-resistant "superfleas.

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Occasionally,Checking Early Signs for Great Flea Control Battle Articles a spot treatment may be necessary to deal with an infestation, but other, health-building methods should be put into play at the same time to reduce reliance on this more hazardous chemical route for flea control

Use a Flea Comb to Test for FleasNot every itchy animal has fleas! Many pets that start scratching in warm weather have seasonally triggered allergies that can be helped with special allergy foods, digestive enzymes, and other supplements. To check for the presence of fleas, comb around the groin area and base of the tail. A flea comb has very finely spaced teeth to capture live fleas and the tiny egg sacs that cling to your pet's hair. Even if you don't see any fleas, you may find flea dirt- black specks of digested blood that fleas excrete on your pet. Flea dirt indicates the presence of fleas, and leaves a red trail as it dissolves in a glass of water.

 

The long term solution to fleas is to make your pet an unappealing host. Flea resistance starts from within, in the inner workings of the immune system. Like other parasites, fleas are Nature's scavengers, attacking the weakest and most vulnerable, thinning out the herd to preserve the food supply for the healthy. Because of their weaker immune systems, the old, the young, and the sick are a flea's primary targets, and certain biological "markers" draw them. Low vitality and poor immune function attracts fleas, and a strong, vital life force repels them.

Your pet's first line of defense is healthy skin. The natural oils in supple, unbroken skin make it harder for fleas to bite, and skin oils can plug up fleas' breathing holes. Dry, flaky or broken skin is a flea's delight. Whatever improves skin condition will help flea proof your animal. This is where supplements come in.

The most important nutrients for flea resistance and good skin condition are nutritional sulfur, essential fatty acids, and digestive enzymes. Dietary sulfur, a building block of many amino acids, is an internal flea repellent and a biological marker for good health. In sufficient quantity, sulfur imparts a scent to the skin that keeps fleas away. Body Guard is an excellent supplement created with flea repellency in mind that contains easily absorbed nutritional sulfur. It also dramatically improves the health and appearance of the skin and coat.

Remove Fleas From Your Pet Without Poisons

Using a chemical pesticide directly on your pet, whether a spot treatment, spray or dip, is never completely safe. Chemical flea collars are especially dangerous, radiating nerve poisons that pass into your system as well as your pet's. Topical products contain central nervous system toxins that can be absorbed through the skin and ingested when animals lick themselves. Even if a toxic product is used occasionally for its "quick kill" results, switching to safer natural means as soon as fleas are under control is the wisest course. Sick, weak, or very young animals should never be treated with pesticides. Fortunately, Mother Nature has provided some natural substances that can eliminate fleas safely. 

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