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They have a great guarantee, but I can't find anyone that has used them to vouch for the producs/process.
http://fleabusters.com/

2007-05-17 11:21:15 · 5 answers · asked by Trust no 1 3 in Pets Cats

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Let me first tell me that I own a Pest Control company here in Florida.

I went to their website and read their information. I wouldn't buy into in. Borate powder is a chemical. What it basically does is damage the exoskeleton of the fleas and dehydrate them and their eggs/larva. They also claim that it has less potential for harm to people and pets. That is a load of non-sense.

I think the best way to treat for fleas it to make sure your pets are on a vet approved flea treatment. And, if you have a problem, use a product called Ultraside. This product can be purchased on-line or at most do-it-yourself pest control companies. It is an aerosol, and the directions are easy to follow.

2007-05-17 12:02:37 · answer #1 · answered by Katslookup - a Fostering Fool! 6 · 1 0

If you look at the wording on this website it's a dead giveaway for what a bunch of junk this stuff is:

"Our powder cannot fail as it kills fleas physically rather than chemically"

Kills pets PHYSICALLY? What does it do, get a tiny knife and stab them one by one? This powder IS a chemical, so of course it kills fleas chemically!

I've never read such a bunch of nonsensical spin - don't fall for it! It's supposed to be an alternative to 'foggers' - get with the times Fleabusters, there are already a thousand alternatives to this.

Just pick up some Frontline from your vets and have done with it. Don't waste time and money with cheapo rubbish like this.

Chalice

EDIT: I've read more, they keep claiming their products have no chemicals in them - they have detergent in for one thing. What's this if it's not a chemical, a magic spell? They're insane. Plus their animal treatment stuff is shampoos, which is SO old-fashioned!

2007-05-17 11:28:34 · answer #2 · answered by Chalice 7 · 1 1

I like the one guys answer that used to work in pest control. But also if you are feeling froggy you can bathe your cat in dawn dishwashing liquid. P.S. Would your cat happen to be declawed...lol

2007-05-17 12:45:41 · answer #3 · answered by Sapiosexual 2 · 0 1

I've heard it works great but never used it

2007-05-24 06:24:39 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ask a vet 1st

2007-05-21 17:06:55 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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