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a friend of mine had recommend Seargant's gold for fleas she has 6
cats all go outdoors' so wash everything in hot water, spray everything else down & treat the my 2 indoor cats with the squeezable Seargants...didn't work at all meanwhile Moe & Rudy desperately need to be groomed, $50 per cat! my income is very low and cut in half by my husbands death I call the humane society tell them the problem for a donation of $35 they'll do both cats! Great they suggest I use a fogger then and re-treat the cats I call a different vet who came out of retirement said area vets were charging too much...for $55 I get 4 treatments of advatix (sp) and a bug bomber I ask how big of a place will it work for, tell I'm in a 2 bdrm one floor apartment...the bdrms are down a short hallway, worried abt it spreading that far, Vet recp assures me it does It's called Knockout.. kills adult, pre-adult, including flea eggs for 7 months! one fogger for each 6,000 cubic feet...they told it treats a large one floor apartment or home, that I only need another fogger if I have more than 1 floor ...which I don't but my living space is like this, the dinning & living room all open to each other (this area is 42 regular ft by 36ft), the kitchen can be accessed from dinning or living room and fairly open area. an open bar type area separates it..then from the kitchen or living room in little more than 3ft off hallway are the bathroom and 2 bdrms is one fogger ok? they reassured me at the Vet's it is..but I can't afford to do this again I don't how large 6000 sq. feet is I got hit with $110 in extra in bills btwn the stuff for fleas, oil change, and they're being groomed I can't afford the extra ten dollars for another fogger, things are that tight as it is now I have only $50 to last to the end of the month, I'm disabled on SSI yes I know they are my responablity, we got them when there was 2 income family, my husband's cancer was in remission for over a year, can't talk abt that (emotional time w/our anniversary & his bday coming up soon) one bug fogger enough??? worried abt it not getting into the bdrms thanks you Lynn There's beauty in the silver singing river, There's beauty in the sunrise in the sky, But none of these and nothing else can match the beauty, That I remember in my true love's eyes ~Bob Dylan , |
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"ensoul" wrote If they are indoor cats, how do they get fleas? |
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On Sep 14, 8:36 pm, ensoul wrote:
a friend of mine had recommend Seargant's gold for fleas she has 6 cats all go outdoors' so wash everything in hot water, spray everything else down & treat the my 2 indoor cats with the squeezable Seargants...didn't work at all meanwhile Moe & Rudy desperately need to be groomed, $50 per cat! my income is very low and cut in half by my husbands death I call the humane society tell them the problem for a donation of $35 they'll do both cats! Great they suggest I use a fogger then and re-treat the cats I call a different vet who came out of retirement said area vets were charging too much...for $55 I get 4 treatments of advatix (sp) and a bug bomber I ask how big of a place will it work for, tell I'm in a 2 bdrm one floor apartment...the bdrms are down a short hallway, worried abt it spreading that far, Vet recp assures me it does It's called Knockout.. kills adult, pre-adult, including flea eggs for 7 months! one fogger for each 6,000 cubic feet...they told it treats a large one floor apartment or home, that I only need another fogger if I have more than 1 floor ...which I don't but my living space is like this, the dinning & living room all open to each other (this area is 42 regular ft by 36ft), the kitchen can be accessed from dinning or living room and fairly open area. an open bar type area separates it..then from the kitchen or living room in little more than 3ft off hallway are the bathroom and 2 bdrms is one fogger ok? they reassured me at the Vet's it is..but I can't afford to do this again I don't how large 6000 sq. feet is I got hit with $110 in extra in bills btwn the stuff for fleas, oil change, and they're being groomed I can't afford the extra ten dollars for another fogger, things are that tight as it is now I have only $50 to last to the end of the month, I'm disabled on SSI yes I know they are my responablity, we got them when there was 2 income family, my husband's cancer was in remission for over a year, can't talk abt that (emotional time w/our anniversary & his bday coming up soon) one bug fogger enough??? worried abt it not getting into the bdrms thanks you Lynn, I hope you meant to write "Advantage", not "Advantix." Advantix is for DOGS ONLY. Never use it on cats! If you're worried about the bug bomber not being enough, just be extra diligent about vacuuming. Buy a Hartz flea collar, cut it up and put it in your vaccum bag. (that's all they are good for). Vacuum, vacuum, vacuum. Over and over. Do it again the next day. And the next. Toss your vacuum bag outside in the trash after vacuuming. I never used foggers or pesticides on the carpet, even when I did have a moderate flea infestation. I just treat the area underneath the beds, couches, furniture where the cats can't go. Then I vacuum like a madwoman. It works. Not overnight, but it works. If your cats are anything less than 100% healthy, you should not either. One of mine is health-compromised, and didn't need to be exposed to chemicals. I'm not familiar with Knockout. I assume since it's from your vet it is safe? Good luck with the flea problem. Sherry |
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"ensoul" wrote in message ups.com... a friend of mine had recommend Seargant's gold for fleas she has 6 cats all go outdoors' so wash everything in hot water, spray everything else down & treat the my 2 indoor cats with the squeezable Seargants...didn't work at all meanwhile Moe & Rudy desperately need to be groomed, $50 per cat! my income is very low and cut in half by my husbands death I call the humane society tell them the problem for a donation of $35 they'll do both cats! Great they suggest I use a fogger then and re-treat the cats I call a different vet who came out of retirement said area vets were charging too much...for $55 I get 4 treatments of advatix (sp) and a bug bomber I ask how big of a place will it work for, tell I'm in a 2 bdrm one floor apartment...the bdrms are down a short hallway, worried abt it spreading that far, Vet recp assures me it does It's called Knockout.. kills adult, pre-adult, including flea eggs for 7 months! one fogger for each 6,000 cubic feet...they told it treats a large one floor apartment or home, that I only need another fogger if I have more than 1 floor ...which I don't but my living space is like this, the dinning & living room all open to each other (this area is 42 regular ft by 36ft), the kitchen can be accessed from dinning or living room and fairly open area. an open bar type area separates it..then from the kitchen or living room in little more than 3ft off hallway are the bathroom and 2 bdrms is one fogger ok? they reassured me at the Vet's it is..but I can't afford to do this again I don't how large 6000 sq. feet is I got hit with $110 in extra in bills btwn the stuff for fleas, oil change, and they're being groomed I can't afford the extra ten dollars for another fogger, things are that tight as it is now I have only $50 to last to the end of the month, I'm disabled on SSI yes I know they are my responablity, we got them when there was 2 income family, my husband's cancer was in remission for over a year, can't talk abt that (emotional time w/our anniversary & his bday coming up soon) one bug fogger enough??? worried abt it not getting into the bdrms thanks you Lynn In my experience, those foggers work better than the label says. I have had to use them in the past, the label instructed me to use 2, I used 1. The flea problem was eradicated very quickly. But I used a product sold by my vet. It was Vet-Chem brand. It is a pyrytherine based fogger. The pyrytherines do not kill the adult fleas so much as they prevent the flea eggs from hatching. Vacuum every day for 2-3 days after the fogging and your flea problem will most likely be over. I have also had great success just using their area spray. I had a horrible infestation back in 04. Worst ever. One dose of the area spray and some vacuuming and the problem was over. Paul |
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On 15 Sep, 14:39, "Paul M. Cook" wrote:
"ensoul" wrote in message ups.com... a friend of mine had recommend Seargant's gold for fleas she has 6 cats all go outdoors' so wash everything in hot water, spray everything else down & treat the my 2 indoor cats with the squeezable Seargants...didn't work at all meanwhile Moe & Rudy desperately need to be groomed, $50 per cat! my income is very low and cut in half by my husbands death I call the humane society tell them the problem for a donation of $35 they'll do both cats! Great they suggest I use a fogger then and re-treat the cats I call a different vet who came out of retirement said area vets were charging too much...for $55 I get 4 treatments of advatix (sp) and a bug bomber I ask how big of a place will it work for, tell I'm in a 2 bdrm one floor apartment...the bdrms are down a short hallway, worried abt it spreading that far, Vet recp assures me it does It's called Knockout.. kills adult, pre-adult, including flea eggs for 7 months! one fogger for each 6,000 cubic feet...they told it treats a large one floor apartment or home, that I only need another fogger if I have more than 1 floor ...which I don't but my living space is like this, the dinning & living room all open to each other (this area is 42 regular ft by 36ft), the kitchen can be accessed from dinning or living room and fairly open area. an open bar type area separates it..then from the kitchen or living room in little more than 3ft off hallway are the bathroom and 2 bdrms is one fogger ok? they reassured me at the Vet's it is..but I can't afford to do this again I don't how large 6000 sq. feet is I got hit with $110 in extra in bills btwn the stuff for fleas, oil change, and they're being groomed I can't afford the extra ten dollars for another fogger, things are that tight as it is now I have only $50 to last to the end of the month, I'm disabled on SSI yes I know they are my responablity, we got them when there was 2 income family, my husband's cancer was in remission for over a year, can't talk abt that (emotional time w/our anniversary & his bday coming up soon) one bug fogger enough??? worried abt it not getting into the bdrms thanks you Lynn In my experience, those foggers work better than the label says. I have had to use them in the past, the label instructed me to use 2, I used 1. The flea problem was eradicated very quickly. But I used a product sold by my vet. It was Vet-Chem brand. It is a pyrytherine based fogger. The pyrytherines do not kill the adult fleas so much as they prevent the flea eggs from hatching. Vacuum every day for 2-3 days after the fogging and your flea problem will most likely be over. I have also had great success just using their area spray. I had a horrible infestation back in 04. Worst ever. One dose of the area spray and some vacuuming and the problem was over. Paul- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have been looking around for "foggers" in the UK, but so far I can't find any @ all. are they called anything else? ie: Is foggers a nick- name for it, or is that the real name of them? The reason I ask is because calling the exterminators out costs on average around £150, & that is a one time treatment only I don't think we have any @ the moment, but sometimes in the winter when you turn the heating on, they start sprouting out of the carpet, then you have a plague of ankle biters! Which would be the best option out of the two of them? Sheelagh "o" |
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On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 08:22:34 -0700, "Sheelagh o"
wrote: On 15 Sep, 14:39, "Paul M. Cook" wrote: "ensoul" wrote in message ups.com... a friend of mine had recommend Seargant's gold for fleas she has 6 cats all go outdoors' so wash everything in hot water, spray everything else down & treat the my 2 indoor cats with the squeezable Seargants...didn't work at all meanwhile Moe & Rudy desperately need to be groomed, $50 per cat! my income is very low and cut in half by my husbands death I call the humane society tell them the problem for a donation of $35 they'll do both cats! Great they suggest I use a fogger then and re-treat the cats I call a different vet who came out of retirement said area vets were charging too much...for $55 I get 4 treatments of advatix (sp) and a bug bomber I ask how big of a place will it work for, tell I'm in a 2 bdrm one floor apartment...the bdrms are down a short hallway, worried abt it spreading that far, Vet recp assures me it does It's called Knockout.. kills adult, pre-adult, including flea eggs for 7 months! one fogger for each 6,000 cubic feet...they told it treats a large one floor apartment or home, that I only need another fogger if I have more than 1 floor ...which I don't but my living space is like this, the dinning & living room all open to each other (this area is 42 regular ft by 36ft), the kitchen can be accessed from dinning or living room and fairly open area. an open bar type area separates it..then from the kitchen or living room in little more than 3ft off hallway are the bathroom and 2 bdrms is one fogger ok? they reassured me at the Vet's it is..but I can't afford to do this again I don't how large 6000 sq. feet is I got hit with $110 in extra in bills btwn the stuff for fleas, oil change, and they're being groomed I can't afford the extra ten dollars for another fogger, things are that tight as it is now I have only $50 to last to the end of the month, I'm disabled on SSI yes I know they are my responablity, we got them when there was 2 income family, my husband's cancer was in remission for over a year, can't talk abt that (emotional time w/our anniversary & his bday coming up soon) one bug fogger enough??? worried abt it not getting into the bdrms thanks you Lynn In my experience, those foggers work better than the label says. I have had to use them in the past, the label instructed me to use 2, I used 1. The flea problem was eradicated very quickly. But I used a product sold by my vet. It was Vet-Chem brand. It is a pyrytherine based fogger. The pyrytherines do not kill the adult fleas so much as they prevent the flea eggs from hatching. Vacuum every day for 2-3 days after the fogging and your flea problem will most likely be over. I have also had great success just using their area spray. I had a horrible infestation back in 04. Worst ever. One dose of the area spray and some vacuuming and the problem was over. Paul- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have been looking around for "foggers" in the UK, but so far I can't find any @ all. are they called anything else? ie: Is foggers a nick- name for it, or is that the real name of them? The reason I ask is because calling the exterminators out costs on average around £150, & that is a one time treatment only I don't think we have any @ the moment, but sometimes in the winter when you turn the heating on, they start sprouting out of the carpet, then you have a plague of ankle biters! Which would be the best option out of the two of them? Sheelagh "o" There are flea foggers and flea bombs on the link below. I have no familiarity with the brand name of the products since they are across the pond from me and I have never seen or tried them here in the US. Good Luck! http://www.pets2home.co.uk/cat--Flea...-Flea_Cat.html KarenF |
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On 15 Sep, 18:07, wrote:
On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 08:22:34 -0700, "Sheelagh o" wrote: On 15 Sep, 14:39, "Paul M. Cook" wrote: "ensoul" wrote in message roups.com... a friend of mine had recommend Seargant's gold for fleas she has 6 cats all go outdoors' so wash everything in hot water, spray everything else down & treat the my 2 indoor cats with the squeezable Seargants...didn't work at all meanwhile Moe & Rudy desperately need to be groomed, $50 per cat! my income is very low and cut in half by my husbands death I call the humane society tell them the problem for a donation of $35 they'll do both cats! Great they suggest I use a fogger then and re-treat the cats I call a different vet who came out of retirement said area vets were charging too much...for $55 I get 4 treatments of advatix (sp) and a bug bomber I ask how big of a place will it work for, tell I'm in a 2 bdrm one floor apartment...the bdrms are down a short hallway, worried abt it spreading that far, Vet recp assures me it does It's called Knockout.. kills adult, pre-adult, including flea eggs for 7 months! one fogger for each 6,000 cubic feet...they told it treats a large one floor apartment or home, that I only need another fogger if I have more than 1 floor ...which I don't but my living space is like this, the dinning & living room all open to each other (this area is 42 regular ft by 36ft), the kitchen can be accessed from dinning or living room and fairly open area. an open bar type area separates it..then from the kitchen or living room in little more than 3ft off hallway are the bathroom and 2 bdrms is one fogger ok? they reassured me at the Vet's it is..but I can't afford to do this again I don't how large 6000 sq. feet is I got hit with $110 in extra in bills btwn the stuff for fleas, oil change, and they're being groomed I can't afford the extra ten dollars for another fogger, things are that tight as it is now I have only $50 to last to the end of the month, I'm disabled on SSI yes I know they are my responablity, we got them when there was 2 income family, my husband's cancer was in remission for over a year, can't talk abt that (emotional time w/our anniversary & his bday coming up soon) one bug fogger enough??? worried abt it not getting into the bdrms thanks you Lynn In my experience, those foggers work better than the label says. I have had to use them in the past, the label instructed me to use 2, I used 1. The flea problem was eradicated very quickly. But I used a product sold by my vet. It was Vet-Chem brand. It is a pyrytherine based fogger. The pyrytherines do not kill the adult fleas so much as they prevent the flea eggs from hatching. Vacuum every day for 2-3 days after the fogging and your flea problem will most likely be over. I have also had great success just using their area spray. I had a horrible infestation back in 04. Worst ever. One dose of the area spray and some vacuuming and the problem was over. Paul- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have been looking around for "foggers" in the UK, but so far I can't find any @ all. are they called anything else? ie: Is foggers a nick- name for it, or is that the real name of them? The reason I ask is because calling the exterminators out costs on average around £150, & that is a one time treatment only I don't think we have any @ the moment, but sometimes in the winter when you turn the heating on, they start sprouting out of the carpet, then you have a plague of ankle biters! Which would be the best option out of the two of them? Sheelagh "o" There are flea foggers and flea bombs on the link below. I have no familiarity with the brand name of the products since they are across the pond from me and I have never seen or tried them here in the US. Good Luck! http://www.pets2home.co.uk/cat--Flea...-Flea_Cat.html KarenF- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanx, that's made my day, Lol ) I obviously didn't look far enough, & appreciate it no end. Think I might give one a try Sheelagh "o" |
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On Sep 14, 10:20?pm, "cybercat" wrote:
"ensoul" wrote If they are indoor cats, how do they get fleas? that's the Q I keep asking! yup, they are....vet and friends w/cats have told me the flea prob in my area has been very severe this summer prob because of the odd weather..I live in upstate NY, very rural area...summer started late but when from 60 few days later in the 90's and it stayed that way..then the same pattern cool of a bit and then record high's I was told that flea's can jumb a long distance and they can be tracked by your feet, plus I live an apartment complex I'm in an end apartment upstairs, below the lady has cat and the apartment beside me they have 2 or 3 cats, animals here are not allowed outside unless on a leash..grounds for eviction if your pet gets out! But, I know Cindy (the neighbor w/more cats buys flea treatment on Ebay, buys in the winter she told me much cheaper) and Joyce an elderly lady the other neighbor...I visit w/her when I can and never seen her cat even strach himself so ya got me I'm going throw out my door mat...broke can't even by a new one and will spray my entrance way..I have small balconey doubt they could get in that way but I'm going spray the floor too |
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On Sep 15, 9:39?am, "Paul M. Cook"
wrote: "ensoul" wrote in message ups.com... a friend of mine had recommend Seargant's gold for fleas she has 6 cats all go outdoors' so wash everything in hot water, spray everything else down & treat the my 2 indoor cats with the squeezable Seargants...didn't work at all meanwhile Moe & Rudy desperately need to be groomed, $50 per cat! my income is very low and cut in half by my husbands death I call the humane society tell them the problem for a donation of $35 they'll do both cats! Great they suggest I use a fogger then and re-treat the cats I call a different vet who came out of retirement said area vets were charging too much...for $55 I get 4 treatments of advatix (sp) and a bug bomber I ask how big of a place will it work for, tell I'm in a 2 bdrm one floor apartment...the bdrms are down a short hallway, worried abt it spreading that far, Vet recp assures me it does It's called Knockout.. kills adult, pre-adult, including flea eggs for 7 months! one fogger for each 6,000 cubic feet...they told it treats a large one floor apartment or home, that I only need another fogger if I have more than 1 floor ...which I don't but my living space is like this, the dinning & living room all open to each other (this area is 42 regular ft by 36ft), the kitchen can be accessed from dinning or living room and fairly open area. an open bar type area separates it..then from the kitchen or living room in little more than 3ft off hallway are the bathroom and 2 bdrms is one fogger ok? they reassured me at the Vet's it is..but I can't afford to do this again I don't how large 6000 sq. feet is I got hit with $110 in extra in bills btwn the stuff for fleas, oil change, and they're being groomed I can't afford the extra ten dollars for another fogger, things are that tight as it is now I have only $50 to last to the end of the month, I'm disabled on SSI yes I know they are my responablity, we got them when there was 2 income family, my husband's cancer was in remission for over a year, can't talk abt that (emotional time w/our anniversary & his bday coming up soon) one bug fogger enough??? worried abt it not getting into the bdrms thanks you Lynn In my experience, those foggers work better than the label says. I have had to use them in the past, the label instructed me to use 2, I used 1. The flea problem was eradicated very quickly. But I used a product sold by my vet. It was Vet-Chem brand. It is a pyrytherine based fogger. The pyrytherines do not kill the adult fleas so much as they prevent the flea eggs from hatching. Vacuum every day for 2-3 days after the fogging and your flea problem will most likely be over. I have also had great success just using their area spray. I had a horrible infestation back in 04. Worst ever. One dose of the area spray and some vacuuming and the problem was over. Paul- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - great to know, thanks! mine is also pyrytherine based fogger checked it..as for vacumming why so much doesn't the fogger do it? I ask because vacumming is painful for me & the pain lasts long past the time I vacumed... I have a disability in my arms, upper back & hands a friend suggested buying a flea collar you cut into 1/4 and put it in the vacum when new or very slightly used |
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On Sep 15, 11:22?am, "Sheelagh o"
wrote: On 15 Sep, 14:39, "Paul M. Cook" wrote: "ensoul" wrote in message oups.com... a friend of mine had recommend Seargant's gold for fleas she has 6 cats all go outdoors' so wash everything in hot water, spray everything else down & treat the my 2 indoor cats with the squeezable Seargants...didn't work at all meanwhile Moe & Rudy desperately need to be groomed, $50 per cat! my income is very low and cut in half by my husbands death I call the humane society tell them the problem for a donation of $35 they'll do both cats! Great they suggest I use a fogger then and re-treat the cats I call a different vet who came out of retirement said area vets were charging too much...for $55 I get 4 treatments of advatix (sp) and a bug bomber I ask how big of a place will it work for, tell I'm in a 2 bdrm one floor apartment...the bdrms are down a short hallway, worried abt it spreading that far, Vet recp assures me it does It's called Knockout.. kills adult, pre-adult, including flea eggs for 7 months! one fogger for each 6,000 cubic feet...they told it treats a large one floor apartment or home, that I only need another fogger if I have more than 1 floor ...which I don't but my living space is like this, the dinning & living room all open to each other (this area is 42 regular ft by 36ft), the kitchen can be accessed from dinning or living room and fairly open area. an open bar type area separates it..then from the kitchen or living room in little more than 3ft off hallway are the bathroom and 2 bdrms is one fogger ok? they reassured me at the Vet's it is..but I can't afford to do this again I don't how large 6000 sq. feet is I got hit with $110 in extra in bills btwn the stuff for fleas, oil change, and they're being groomed I can't afford the extra ten dollars for another fogger, things are that tight as it is now I have only $50 to last to the end of the month, I'm disabled on SSI yes I know they are my responablity, we got them when there was 2 income family, my husband's cancer was in remission for over a year, can't talk abt that (emotional time w/our anniversary & his bday coming up soon) one bug fogger enough??? worried abt it not getting into the bdrms thanks you Lynn In my experience, those foggers work better than the label says. I have had to use them in the past, the label instructed me to use 2, I used 1. The flea problem was eradicated very quickly. But I used a product sold by my vet. It was Vet-Chem brand. It is a pyrytherine based fogger. The pyrytherines do not kill the adult fleas so much as they prevent the flea eggs from hatching. Vacuum every day for 2-3 days after the fogging and your flea problem will most likely be over. I have also had great success just using their area spray. I had a horrible infestation back in 04. Worst ever. One dose of the area spray and some vacuuming and the problem was over. Paul- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have been looking around for "foggers" in the UK, but so far I can't find any @ all. are they called anything else? ie: Is foggers a nick- name for it, or is that the real name of them? The reason I ask is because calling the exterminators out costs on average around 150, & that is a one time treatment only I don't think we have any @ the moment, but sometimes in the winter when you turn the heating on, they start sprouting out of the carpet, then you have a plague of ankle biters! Which would be the best option out of the two of them? Sheelagh "o"- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - sometimes they're called bug bombs, that's in US or maybe just in my state |
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