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Originally Posted by maxmom Thank you both.Today mark the 3rd week of the Rev. application, Max is scratching and I found a tick On Sophie yesterday. 
Im not walking them like I use to anymore, they now only go out to the back yard, which is also being treated every 4 weeks... |
A few facts about fleas:
• Fleas are similar to cockroaches in that they adapt to their environment. They become stronger and more immune to the popular commercial flea control chemicals with each generation.
• Most of the fleas are living in your pet's environment, rather than in its fur. Every flea found on your pet may mean that there approximately 30 more living in your home.
• A single flea can lay as many as 60 eggs per day. The lifespan of a flea is about 90 days, but the hibernating cocoon can survive up to year without feeding.
Controlling fleas does require some effort, but there are safer and effective ways to control fleas than chemical-based commercial flea control products.
I think fleas are getting stronger and more immune to chemicals we use.