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    Default Defleaing with frogs

    Hiya!
    I’m not entirely sure where to post this as its housekeepingmore than frogkeeping!
    Anyway, a few weeks ago a sneaky cat came through my windowduring the night and since then I’m covered in bites so I think he’s dropped ofhis fleas on his fleeting visit.
    So to my point! What is the best way to deflea a house withfrogs around (and also crickets but that’s not such a big problem). If I’ve gotto move them then its a big task as I have 3 tanks and one is really quite bigand too heavy to move with all the planting in there so will need to be dug upfirst!
    I’m swaying more towards natural remedies rather than fleasprays but if it’s got to be done then it has to be done!
    Thanks guys!


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    Default Re: Defleaing with frogs

    A search in internet for "dealing with cat fleas naturally" will provide many hits. Good thing is; the cat is not a house pet.

    Changing/washing all bed linen and vacuuming bed mattress and whole house should help. You can get a cat flea collar, cut it up into small pieces (wear gloves), and place in vacuum dust collector. It will kill any fleas sucked in there.

    Sure they are fleas (have you seen them?) and not bed mites? If allergic to bed mites, bites will react and show .
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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