How Do You Kill Fleas In The Grass?
Pets don’t produce or develop external parasites. They acquire them. And the pet’s environment is the primary resource for these parasites, particularly the outside grassy areas. For every one flea that you’ve spotted on your pet, there may be 30 or more in the grassy outdoors. For the best results, use the following steps to fight against a possible flea infestation by killing the fleas where they thrive: in your grass. Remove any flea attractants in your yards. Modify the frequented pet areas as fleas may be harbored in these places. Remove or relocate dog runs, houses and kennel areas. Alter or eliminate any shady, moist and warm areas of the grass as these environments are preferred by fleas. Disturb flea habitats in preparation for any anti-flea product. This will allow the product to penetrate and disperse. Agitate any settled areas around patios, porches, sheds, stairs and dog houses. Rake and remove excess green waste and organic debris: grass clippings, leaves, flower petals,