Eucalyptus Oil for fleas/ticks Does anyone use this? My furbabies take the Comfortis flea pill but it only seems to work for about 3 weeks. A friend of mine in Texas suggested using a mixture of eucalyptus oil and water on them. I must admit, it works! I mixed it in a spray bottle and sprayed both dogs, their bedding, our furniture and an area rug under our bed. They have not had any reaction to it at all and I don't see any fleas. I asked our vet about it and of course she discouraged it....she said it was homeopathic and of course, most vets don't "sell" homeopathic products! |
I have used it before and half apple cider vinegar and half water works for as well |
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I use a citronella based natural pet product on mine. Seems to work pretty well. |
When we brought Daisy home she was COVERED in fleas! I bathed her with a puppy oatmeal bath twice, rinsed her with half water half vineger and the put a mixture of coconut oil, tea tree oil and another blend of EO used to repel bugs and heal the bites called purification I left it with the oils on over night in her crate and bathed her the next morning with the oatmeal bath again. worked like a charm! I have only seen 2 fleas since and they were both dead. |
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15 drops (I use more) peppermint oil 1 cup water put in spray bottle....DO NOT spray directly on the animal...saturate a paper towel and wipe it on her/him...has to be done every couple of days but it does work for fleas and ticks...I was out in the yard the other day and decided to try it on myself because of those tiny black flies that leave HUGE welted bites on me....it did work but the mixture did make my skin feel kinda like a cold burn...if that makes sense...sort of like icy hot would feel...You don't want to spray anything directly on your pet...I would google the eucalyptus oil just to make sure it isn't toxic to animals.. |
just googled Warning Eucalyptus can be toxic to pets if ingested. Never allow pets to chew collars, toys or bedding that has been sprayed with a eucalyptus solution. In addition, the essential oil should never be applied directly to the fur or skin. This can cause severe irritation. If these rules are followed, flea control using eucalyptus can be a safe and rewarding experience. Read more: About Flea Control Using Eucalyptus | eHow.com About Flea Control Using Eucalyptus | eHow.com |
I will read some more about it. I have it diluted and it has not irritated my babies at all. Eucalyptus is used not only to control fleas but also to repel existing infestations. It is a powerful deterrent against fleas as it produces a strong, distinctive scent which they find intolerable. It can be used directly on animals or on furniture, bedding, carpets or pet collars. The essential oil is also found in many commercial natural flea repellents. Read more: About Flea Control Using Eucalyptus | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_4678056_fl...#ixzz1wPLgxXXQ Eucalyptus can be used for flea control in various forms. The essential oil is the concentrated essence of the plant and the strongest form available. It can be diluted with water and used as a spray to keep fleas away. A few drops placed on a pet's collar are also effective, as long as the pet cannot chew on the collar and ingest the oil. It can also be used to make a natural flea shampoo by mixing several drops with a natural soap base or baby shampoo. Another way to use eucalyptus for flea control is to place leaves under carpets or bedding where pets frequent or the flea infestation is worst. Using eucalyptus seed pods in this way is also effective. Read more: About Flea Control Using Eucalyptus | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_4678056_fl...#ixzz1wPM7PR2I |
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I used Dr. Mercola's Natural Flea and Tick Defense spray (lemon grass oil, cinnamon oil, sesame oil, castor oil - be sure NOT to get into eyes!) on my very allergic bichon and my yorkie who has CT (need to limit fragrances) and a mature poodle with really good results. For the yard I found "Mosquito Barrier" very good in killing all those darn bugs. We feed them a raw diet which helps, too! |
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