Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Ferret Flea Treatment How To Get Rid Of Ferrets Fleas?

How to get rid of ferrets fleas? - ferret flea treatment

To play your newly acquired fleas ferrets ...
I mean, it's better not to treatments or shampoos against fleas on ferrets to use them, because pesticides can affect the bone marrow.
I very much fear that they violate in any way - they are my babies, so if anyone knows and can help the ferrets would welcome it.
Also - I heard the Blue Dawn soap at work - this is true?

4 comments:

bunny girl said...

Enjoy a veterinarian. An exotic animal veterinarian can tell you the correct dose. Note that if your ferret has fleas, your home. The advantage is to stop a trace that the ferret bites and are not able to bite back. To them it's going to be overcome to continue the drug to the cycle of life.

Have you vacuum carpets frequently. Remove the vacuum bag when it happens, so the fleas do not jump right out. You can sprinkle 20 Mule Team Borax on the carpet and probably dehydrated eggs and prevent the outbreak. The best treatment against fleas is prevention. We have had animals all my life and never had fleas until this year. All our animals are treated with Advantage flea bites and dying animals. However, that the fleas will bite me.

My advice is to keep it under control, everything is still possible.

angelica... said...

TBH I think the only thing that works is frontline flea spray or other lethal prescription. I am not sure that the decrease in bone marrow using small amounts probably wouldnt.

I have this thing in the training and after bathing with a flea shampoo is a spray repellent in every ferret (and a bottle of your pump is not so much killing spray out) the fleas ... I remember that when you have ferrets treated with the house much ... Vacuum all carpets and wash all the padding, which have been ferret, then with a spray for fleas faster than the Zodiac.

Perhaps you should try to see the natural way to see if it works, but I would go with the front. I am sure that if you regularly as a preventative can cause problems, but as a highway, I would certainly be a big problem.

bzzflygi... said...

Dawn dishwashing soap to help, but not prevention. I use 8-in-1 Flea small animals and splashing water. Pyrethrins 0.6% is safe for small animals. What really helps is the daily flea combing to keep the numbers down and flea bomb the house if possible, collect the chips from the ferret continues, because the soil is so low on the.

JJ said...

I do not know exactly. But I knew some people in the care business. They used Dawn dishwashing liquid. He always said it was safer for animals and a bathroom was surprisingly effective flea.

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