Sunday, January 17, 2010

Boric Acid Ointment How Long Should I Leave Boric Acid On Tile Floors To Kill Flea Problem?

How long should i leave boric acid on tile floors to kill flea problem? - boric acid ointment

My dogs have fleas for the first time and I'm trying to rid the house. I bombed the house, and I'm boric acid on the floor. I use dogs too long at the forefront.

6 comments:

mama woof said...

In the carpet in two or three days and absorb. Then again retiring in ten days. And are re-hatched when needed in a dozen days after all the eggs. I have never heard anyone put the borax in the bottom plate.

mama woof said...

In the carpet in two or three days and absorb. Then again retiring in ten days. And are re-hatched when needed in a dozen days after all the eggs. I have never heard anyone put the borax in the bottom plate.

witchywo... said...

There is no need to leave him on the ground granite MOP as usual. Vacuum baseboards! Now the carpet is another story. I have boric acid on the carpet for a week. Empty, empty, empty. Good news but .... Scientists have recently discovered that the vacuum will kill fleas, and that the gaps in force. Pull the outer layer of the chip and kills them. When the month, there are some problems and I'm still looking, if returns. Good luck!

Elaine M said...

Earlier this month there was a huge article on the news about how 99% of the fleas in a vacuum process that they suck vaccuuming therefore go a long way to die a flea problem under control.

Boric acid is the flea eggs and young dry out, they kill. A girl in the room dehydrator is not the same work.

DP said...

Fleas do not live in stone .. They are under baseboards, in the sofa on the carpet ..

Wendy said...

You have nothing to do, for tiles, except that the MOP. Fleas do not live in the tile. They live in carpets.

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