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Oh no!!! Do you mind if I ask how do flea bites in a human look?? I know they leave flea dirt on dogs and their bites look like lil pimples, but do flea bites on people itch?? Now everytime I itch or get some sort of anything, I fear of fleas. |
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Flea bites effect people differently, depending on how allergic you are to them. When I get bit by a flea it itches intensely but just leaves a tiny red mark. Other people might get a big bump like a mosquito bite. |
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Just ordered some coconut oil! I hope it works. |
i've been working my way through the flea threads, and so far... people have said that peppermint oil, and coconut oil work well, as well as rubbing dawn on, and then bathing.... what about olive oil? do you think it's the suffocation of the flea that makes it effective? i have olive oil, but not peppermint or coconut oil, lol. just checking to see if i could use something i have on hand. |
this was a neat short article... it had to do with cats, but talked about olive oil to treat... rub on, and leave on for 4 hours, and then shampoo out. also someone mentioned cedar oil on brown paper in the corners of the house can repel the fleas... interesting. :) Olive Oil for Fleas this one was good too. http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-art...s-1037581.html "One great way to get rid of them is to use natural olive oil because studies show that coating your dog in olive oil will kill the fleas and get rid of them for good. After you have used the olive oil you want to make sure that you give you dog several baths with dog approved shampoo so you can get the olive oil out. It will take a few baths to get it all out of your dogs coat so make sure you give them multiple baths. How to: Naturally Rid Pests Another remedy that works well is to use house salt were your dog lays around because the salt will get on there coat and fleas do not like salt at all. This is another recommended way to get rid of unwanted pest on your beloved dog and is also a safe alternative." |
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