How do you get rid of fleas once they’ve spread indoors? It’s not uncommon for pet owners to deal with a flea infestation. But what if you’re tired of them coming back so often… We may have the pest control solution! Read on to discover how to take control and keep your pet as well as your home flea-free.
Identifying the Problem

- Small jumping insects without wings
- Dark brown in appearance
- Hard bodies with longer back legs
How Did Fleas Get Into My Home?

Firstly, fleas require animal blood as a food source, so to survive in your home they need either a wild or domestic animal to feed on. Secondly, it’s not just small wild or domestic animals that bring these pests indoors. Even though they don’t feed on humans, fleas can enter a home by hitching a ride in on a person.
How Do They Affect Me?

- Hair-loss from constant scratching
- Tapeworm infestation which is transmitted from fleas to pets (and can then be transmitted to humans)
- Animals can contract the plague from fleas.
Get Rid of The Problem in 3 Steps
Getting rid of fleas is easier than you think. Follow these three steps – and ensure you complete them one after the other or enlist the help of others to carry them out at the same time.
Failure to complete all three steps within the same time frame could leave you with a residual infestation… Meaning you may have to carry the steps out ALL OVER again!
Step One: Target Adult Fleas

Pet owners, start by using over the counter treatments that target fleas on your furry friend. Before using anything, ensure that your pest prevention solutions are pet-friendly – like our Karbadust Dog Shampoo. If you’re unsure, it’s best to consult a veterinarian.
Step Two: Target Flea Larvae

Step Three: Home Treatment

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Karbawash Dog Shampoo G0196, Act No. 36 of 1947, (contains carbaryl) HARMFUL
No Insect Indoors Fleas and Bedbugs L8320, Act No. 36 of 1947, (contains esbiotrin and deltamethrin)
CAUTION
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