The best home remedies for fleas can be made with the Camphor or the Indian Carnation as they are plants with excellent repellent properties that help solve infestations by various types of pests, especially fleas.
These home remedies are easy to make because they use materials you have at home. In addition, they can be easily spread throughout the house and even in animals, to facilitate the fight against flea pests.
Home remedy for fleas with Camphor
The home remedy for flea with camphor is very effective due to its repellent, disinfectant and insecticide properties that quickly eliminate fleas from sprayed sites.
Ingredients
- 3 camphor sheets;
- 2 cups of average alcohol;
- 1 glass of strong tea of rosemary
Method of preparation
Place the camphor and alcohol in a bowl and let stand for 1 day and then add the rosemary tea. For the rosemary tea use 2 tablespoons of dried rosemary leaves for 1 cup of water.
Place the mixture in a spray bottle and apply to the environment, mainly in the cracks of the floor, carpets and carpets that is where most of the fleas are in the form of eggs, larvae or adults.
Home remedy for fleas with Indian cloves
The home remedy for clove flea can be used on the environment and on pets without causing side effects on them.
Ingredients
- 1 liter of cereal alcohol
- 30g of camphor
- 100g of clove
- 1 glass of white vinegar
Method of preparation
Mix all ingredients and leave to infusion until dissolved the camphor. With the aid of a spray bottle and apply to the environment and dogs and cats before bathing, taking care with the eyes and mouth of the animal, let it act for at least 15 minutes and wash normally after application.
Tips for Ending Fleas in the Environment
Some tips to stop fleas in the environment include:
- Use vacuum cleaner on the carpet for removal of possible flea eggs;
- Frequently wash all objects of pets: bed, pillow and blanket;
- Wash all family bedding;
- Clear the environment where the animals have access with flea products on the market.
In cases where pets are with flea infestation it is advisable to consult a veterinarian for better guidance.