Mojgan Zolghadr

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Morgan Morrigan wrote:Boric acid powder. Roach powder. not borax


if you have a small pump up sprayer, you can mix with water and a touch of soap, and spray under bed and drawers, and around big stuff like appliances.

dust your fur, and put a small amount along carpet/wall edges. blow some dust under anything big, like fridge.

you are not supposed to breathe it in, otherwise pretty non toxic. thats why you dont want to dust entire carpet.

check your hat/coatrack area.



Thanks a lot for your attention and valuable suggestion Morgan
and 4 more questions :
1) Does this formulation eradicate all forms of flea (egg, larva and mature form) ?
2) How often should I repeat the procedure ?
3) How much Boric acid and water should I mix ?
4) Isn't it harmful for my little kid (2 years old) during or after spraying the liquid ?

Thanks again
MOJI

12 years ago
Hi, its about 4 months that I’m challenging with fleas . Apparently , I’m their main host. We dont have any pets.They entered home by accident in September.Regular vaccum cleaning and using regular insect killers ( containe permetrin ) didnt work . We have no access to special flea killers and DE (AS YOU RECOMMENDED HIGHLY).Ididnt know about its life circle (cuz its my first time having them at home such a long time and I thought it would die or leave the home after a while), but now I've gotten good info through your website.All in all, recently I'm doing my best (vaccume cleaning every 3 days, spreading salt +sodium bicarbonate after vaccuming each time,and putting flea trap in my bedroom ,however it has not trapped any fleas so far, going to swimming pool and taking shower, changing sheets every week).I saw one flea on my neck last night but I couldnt catch it.I often feel something crawling in my hair or body ,it (or they) leaves on me... it really harrases me, how can I kill them when they are on me ?. since then I know more about them it's been like a nightmare to have them forever (cuz as I said I have no access to DE or chemical flea killers )How can I get rid of them quickly ? Are the chores that I'm doing enough to remove them completely ? If yes, for how long should I do those ? By the way, we have long grasses outside,however,it's freezing now ( 15 degree below zero at night ) and I don't think they can stay alive at this temperature outside.
I'm really looking forward to seeing your tips and answers
Thanks in advance
MOJI

12 years ago