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I hate to tell you all this but we've used Acclaim on the entire house as well as hot washing anything material based and I've used the spray and spot on frontline and we STILL have fleas!!! I used the spray first and have used the spot on twice since. Our first baby is due xmas day and I really want the house flea free before then and any chemicals (eg Acclaim) to have long settled by then, if you get what I mean. |
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Definitely Frontline for the cats, although I use the spot on due to my asthma and Acclaim for the house. This should sort the little pests out. |
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Sorry for the above we must hav been posting at the same time. You could try and get the council to come out and fumigate the house or buy a flea bomb and do it yourself. They are very good but you have to be out of the house for a while because of the fumes. Try the program injection for the cats from your vet. Good luck. |
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Check whether Staykill is the same chemical as Acclaim - maybe your fleas are resistant to Acclaim? Or there's this new stuff - Skoosh http://www.vetuk.co.uk/index.php?mai...ucts_ id=1122 Non-toxic, it uses a sort of silicone to which coats the beasties and prevents them functioning. There are tablets to kill the fleas on the cats too. Program (from the vets only I think) and something called ?Capstar. I'd be interested to hear if anyone has used these. When my vet was convinced Bentley had a flea allergy (he hadn't!) he was telling me that fleas are becoming immune to Frontline . They would, wouldn't they! Your vet could give you Stronghold 'spot-on', but you'd still need to get the house clear. Have you got a Dyson vaccuum? I'm sure mine helps keep the house clear - very powerful, I think it would suck up any eggs/larvae/adults lurking. If all else fails you'll have to think about the fume-bomb, but I'm sure you'd rather not, at this time with the baby due |
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I have Capstar in the cupboard permanently it is brilliant for using alongside Frontline etc as it isn't a preventative. It kills all fleas within 24 hours and really works well. I get from wormers .co.uk as they are cheaper than the vets. It might be worth you getting some Capstar as this would kill the fleas that are on the cat but you would still need to keep up with the Frontline and clearing the enviroment. |
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So if I was to use Capstar, let the fleas die in 24 hours and then put the spot on frontline on, that may work? And use acclaim again on the house? We only used Acclaim about 6 weeks ago, is that not a preventative? Even if the cats had got fleas again would the fleas stay in the house despite Acclaim being there? Does that make sense? |
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I just had a look on wormers.co.uk and I can buy the capstar, frontline and house spray all on there so thats good. Acclaim has Methoprene and Permethrin but staykill has Cyromazine and Permethrin so maybe its worth trying the Staykill this time. Or both!! |
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