This article is part of a series that will help you control fleas in dogs and cats.

Flea Medicine

If you have to cope with a flea infestation in your home or in your pets, flea medicine is one of the most effective ways that you can help your pets cope with the fleas while also removing them from your home. There are many different types of flea medications that you can purchase on the market. All of them are designed with specific purposes in mind. The primary purpose of flea medicine is to relieve your pets of the itching and swelling associated with flea bites. The second purpose is to act as a guard against further flea bites. Finally, flea medicine acts as a pesticide for fleas. This is highly useful, as your pet becomes a moving flea killer.

When you need to select flea medicine, chances are that you will use more than one for the best effect. While there are some medications that can be bought that serve several purposes, vets will often recommend a series of three treatments to help cope with a flea infestation. These treatments are available for both cats and dogs.

If you have other animals, getting the flea medicine that you need can be more difficult. Ferrets and other exotic animals are not common enough to have as many products available to help them against fleas. Some of the products for cats and dogs can be adapted for ferrets and other small mammals, but in many cases, you need to use flea killing methods in their habitat to prevent fleas from bothering them in future.

Flea medicine is not the only recourse you have against a flea infestation, though it should be the first one that you invest in. As the comfort of your pets should be first on your agenda, you will want to make certain they are treated before you take steps to get rid of the fleas in your home. A popular method for killing fleas in your home includes tactics such as flea bombing, flea fogging, and use of repellents to keep fleas from entering your home. A combination of several of these methods, as well as use of flea medicine, can drastically cut the number of fleas in your home in a short period of time.

However, even with the use of flea medication and other pesticides, you will need to make use of a flea killing regime for up to two and a half years. This is due to the fact that flea eggs and flea pupae can survive for several years without hatching, making the flea problem extremely difficult to get rid of.

If you have a problem with fleas, you should look into flea medicines such as Advantage and Front Line for your pets and a range of flea bombs or flea foggers for your home.

I hope this article provided you with the information you were looking for.

Brian Waybridge, the author of this article, had to deal with fleas and ticks on his dogs and cats