Our bedroom was infested when we bought our house: it took me a few months to work it out though.
The previous owner didn't clean her house, and she had an elderly fluffy cat. We had to throw the carpets out because they stank of cat pee.
I was getting flea bites on my wrists and ankles at night ~ but we didn't have any pets. From googling, I discovered that flea eggs can live for years without hatching, and they love the gaps in floorboards (our bedroom has bare boards and the gaps were full of dust & fluff). Once I started vacuuming, the eggs started hatching (apparently vaccuum cleaners mimic the warmth & movement of a host animal, so stimulates hatching).
Anyway, I flea-bombed the bedroom, and it did the trick in one go. I got the bomb from eBay.
I've read that Frontline is now ineffective, and some animals are allergic or react badly to Advocate. We have a puppy, but I'm not going to treat her unless and until she gets some fleas (we've had dogs on and off for my whole life and don't recall any of them ever having fleas).
The previous owner didn't clean her house, and she had an elderly fluffy cat. We had to throw the carpets out because they stank of cat pee.
I was getting flea bites on my wrists and ankles at night ~ but we didn't have any pets. From googling, I discovered that flea eggs can live for years without hatching, and they love the gaps in floorboards (our bedroom has bare boards and the gaps were full of dust & fluff). Once I started vacuuming, the eggs started hatching (apparently vaccuum cleaners mimic the warmth & movement of a host animal, so stimulates hatching).
Anyway, I flea-bombed the bedroom, and it did the trick in one go. I got the bomb from eBay.
I've read that Frontline is now ineffective, and some animals are allergic or react badly to Advocate. We have a puppy, but I'm not going to treat her unless and until she gets some fleas (we've had dogs on and off for my whole life and don't recall any of them ever having fleas).
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