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One of the most effective, natural flea remedies for cats is diatomaceous earth. It's beneficial because it's safe to use around pets and children in the home.
The most important thing to do when treating fleas is to break the flea life cycle. This cycle will continue unless the fleas on both the house and the cat are exposed to DE at the same time. Otherwise, once you remove the fleas from your cat, it will pick up fleas again from the house. For more information on using diatomaceous earth in the house, please read our article on how to control fleas in your home. To care for your feline, follow the directions below.
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For natural flea control, diatomaceous earth is a green and effective product. Instead of environmentally harmful chemical reactions, DE works as an organic flea control through a mechanical reaction to dehydrate fleas and other bugs. Because the fossil diatoms are porous, they are very absorbent. Once DE comes into contact with a flea, it will begin dehydrating the flea. This quickly stops the flea's function to breathe or absorb liquids. DE is a successful flea repellent because the fleas will not become immune to it over time, which can happen with chemical products. For step-by-step instructions on home flea control and other natural flea remedies, check out our guide below.
Read MoreAs summertime rolls around, a flea infestation is often hot on its heels. Once a dog picks up fleas, it can be difficult to get rid of the infestation with natural flea remedies. A dog will bring fleas into the home causing fleas and eggs to fall on the carpet, dog bed, and furniture. Wherever fleas land they can breed, so it's important to think they can be everywhere. You can read our article Natural Flea Control in Your Home to get rid of a flea invasion in your home.
Diatomaceous earth is applied directly to the dog's surroundings. This is safe for the dog, even if she eats some of it. DE can be used as a repellent as well if you dust your dogs after playing in an area that is prone to harbor fleas.
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