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- From: Janine LeRose <jklerose AT yahoo.com>
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- Subject: Re: [internetworkers] flee bomb
- Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 12:35:51 -0700 (PDT)
I used frontline and my cats still got flees. I would
switch to advantage, it really works, or revolution. I
would go ahead and do what Dave suggested. You could
also vacum with a flea collar in the vacum bag.
Good Luck.
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> I have one. Turning on your AC a bit lower during
> the day works just as well.
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> From: "Cristobal Palmer" <cristobalpalmer AT gmail.com>
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> Anybody have experience with FrontLine not working?
> We've had an
> explosion of a flea problem despite the fact that
> the darling little
> pet has been treated with FrontLine just a week ago.
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> Based on some googling I've decided I need to get a
> "flea bomb" or
> "indoor fogger" and have our needle-tooth tiger get
> a bath elsewhere
> while that happens. Anybody else done something like
> this before?
> Caveats? Suggestions?
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> Thanks,
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> From: matusiak <dave AT matusiak.org>
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> Raid Fumigator.
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> http://www.killsbugsdead.com/fop_fum.asp
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> Frequently hard to find, but hands-down the best
> home bug solution.
> You don't want to use foggers (unless you want all
> your stuff covered
> in a thin, greasy film of bug poison). The nice
> thing about the
> fumigator is that the mist will flow and penetrate
> the whole house,
> but will not leave the nasty mess that the foggers
> do. Make sure to
> follow all instructions on the product label.
>
> Open doors, drawers, cabinets, the whole shebang.
> Set off a massive
> quantity of Raid Fumigators. Then leave the
> premises for 8+ hours.
> Altho these are not as messy as foggers, I still
> highly recommend
> throwing out any food that was exposed and washing
> your dishes/
> glasses/pots/pans again. That may be overkill, but
> I have this thing
> against eating poison.
>
> Since 'fleas' is not one of the bugs listed on the
> Raid Fumigator
> kill list, you may want to mix in a few "Flea Killer
> Plus Foggers"
> around the problem area. This would, of course,
> introduce the
> nastiness of fogger residue.
>
> Good luck with your flea problem.
>
> dave m.
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> On Oct 8, 2006, at 9:53 PM, Cristobal Palmer wrote:
>
> > Anybody have experience with FrontLine not
> working? We've had an
> > explosion of a flea problem despite the fact that
> the darling little
> > pet has been treated with FrontLine just a week
> ago.
> >
> > Based on some googling I've decided I need to get
> a "flea bomb" or
> > "indoor fogger" and have our needle-tooth tiger
> get a bath elsewhere
> > while that happens. Anybody else done something
> like this before?
> > Caveats? Suggestions?
>
>
>
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- Re: [internetworkers] flee bomb, Janine LeRose, 10/09/2006
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