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Harry
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Yo

I recently became aware of fleas in the yard!

I guess all the critters and farrow cats are bringing them in.

How do I kill them without poisoning the water?

Harry
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Harry i've used this:

http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=p ... lpage=none
Ortho for fleas and bugs..have 2 dogs outside. Also,
for the inside i'll fog the house, usually say when we go away for the day, and no animals are inside.
Regular fogging sure does help. But they do make an outside fogger, just wouldn't want any animals around then either, be sure to change water bowl and food supplies after as well, whether inside or out.
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Hey Harry,

I don't really know the answer other than buy some bug spray from the store. But I'm in one of those moods so thought I'd add a couple smart-a$$ answers.

1) Hang flea and tick collars from the top of those wire croquet loops and set around the yard.

2) Wait for the first freeze of the year, which for us will be in about 2 months.

3) Watch 'The Verminators' on Discovery for tips.

OK, I know I'm being stupid, so hopefully no offense taken! LOL.

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Hey Mark

I was thinking of having the in-laws over for a cookout. The fleas jump on them ...they swat the fleas...problem solved!!

What do ya think?

Harry
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That's a better idea yet. And maybe when the in-laws leave, they'll take the rest of the fleas with them. LOL.

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hang bug zappers around their(in laws) necks, let them chase each other around the yard? maybe make it a new game.
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Harry
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Yo

Thanks all. I think I'll try the Ortho.

Anyone need a farrow cat?

Yanita - I've got one farrow cat that is an Ocicat.
Looks like the one in the link: http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/profiles/ocicat.html

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Hi Harry,

Gorgeous cat! LOL, have been thinking about adding to my collection of the exotic felines. That very same link you supplied, scroll to the bottom, the last pic is identical of my female Javanese, Suki.

Getting ready to call it a day here shortly, but tomorrow if I have time I will post a couple links to a few other breeds that I am also interested in.

Oh...and the fleas...dam, if my youngest son didn't let in a stray! Yup, got a few fleas, darnedest thing though, none when you walk across the room or sit on the floor/furniture. See one of 2 on the furkids. Well for the past 3 weeks once week at 137.00 per cat per visit for allergy shots, pro flea treatments, bathing etc I still found a flea again tonight on the male cat! At this time both cats are on Amoxidrops and a ointment for their eyes!

Any suggestions...bombs won't work as they are on the cats. Already done Frontline and the new Promeris flea treatments and they now are wearing flea collars. Vet says we can't do any more flea eradication treatments without risking permanent neurological damage/overdosing the cats!

ALL FROM ONE PRETTY GREEN EYED STRAY!

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Best product on the market I know of for pets is Advantage. Using it properly it kills any fleas that get on them and will rid your house of all fleas over a period of a few weeks. Problem with spraying is it does not kill the eggs and seldom effects larva stage.
It is available at Vet's.
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Hi,

Like I said I have done the pro treatments...bathing at the vets, and used one round of Advantage and one round of Promeris...can't do anything more without accidental poisoning of the cats.

Think we have some sort of mutant fleas, joking of course... :)

Oh and so you know, the chemical compounds of Frontline have changed as it will soon be marketed at the stores (Wal Mart and the likes) instead of just vet offices and high dollar pet stores.

Yanita
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