and i have a newborn. with a lot of choices which one is safe %26 effective? has anyone heard of Electronic insect repellent?
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What is your situation? Are you renting the room or an apt? If apt., your landlord should have the property exterminated and should make sure the exterminators use product safe for infants. I have never heard of electronic repellent that is effective on anything.
You might have to leave your room for a day or two, but if you are renting a room in a house or something, the whole house will need to be treated and bushes, areas outside near the door or patio sprayed. Oftentimes a secondary treatment in a few weeks is needed. If the exterminator says only one treatment then in three weeks put a white paper towel on the floor and see if any fleas jump on it. If even one does, you still have a flea problem though you might not be feeling it yet.
A professional exterminator should be able to guarantee their services and re-treat at no cost if needed within a reasonable time.
If there are lots of cats around outside, you could have a flea problem just from walking from your car to your apt. Fleas often hitch rides on pants legs and into the apt. That is why an exterminator should spray the bushes, ground around your area.
But usually when there are a lot of fleas in an apt with no pets, it is because whomever lived there last had a pet that had fleas and the room was not exterminated or properly exterminated when the past occupants moved out.
you need to go to walmart and by the spray to kill the fleas
look in the pet section
You need to take you, the baby and the animals out and bug bomb the place. While you are out get the animals dipped and you change clothes and try to shower in case they are in ur hair. When you come back air out the house and be ready to CLEAN. But you wont have any more fleas!
What are you waiting for?? Do something. I'd go nuts there. Poor lil baby! ahhhhhh
flea bomb! get the animal that is bringingt in fleas out of the house. animal needs bath and frontline from vet
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