Fleas and ticks are pests that can make your pet miserable. They can also cause health problems for you or your family if carried inside the house. The best way to deal with these annoying critters is to prevent them from getting on your pets in the first place, but sometimes this isn't possible.
If you find fleas or ticks on your pet, it's important not to panic. Many home remedies work well at removing flea eggs and larvae and tick infestations. We will discuss seven home remedies to remove fleas and ticks from your pet.
Dish soap has properties that make it very effective in killing these pests. It's essential to use mild dish soap because many brands contain chemicals that can irritate your pet. For safe, effective flea and tick control, pour some liquid dish soap into the palm of one hand (unscented varieties are usually best). Gently massage it into your pet's skin and coat, making sure to get into all the nooks and crannies. Leave the soap on for about five minutes before rinsing with warm water. Repeat this process every other day until the fleas or ticks are gone.
Baking soda is a widely available home remedy that can destroy flea eggs and reduce the number of adult parasites on your pet. Put some baking soda into a bowl or onto a plate. Use enough to make it appear quite thick in the bowl or on the plate. Sprinkle it directly onto your pet's coat, working it down to his skin. Allow it to sit for 15 minutes before rinsing your pet with warm water. Repeat this process once per day until the fleas or ticks are gone.
Salt is a cheap, easy-to-find home remedy that can also be used to get rid of fleas and ticks. In a small bowl or on a plate, combine one part salt with three parts water. Stir until the salt is completely dissolved. Dip a cotton ball into the mixture and apply it directly to your pet's skin, taking care to get the solution into all the crevices, such as behind the ears and under collars. Allow it to remain on your pet for about ten minutes before rinsing with warm water. Be sure to dry thoroughly so that salt does not irritate your pet's skin. Repeat until the fleas or ticks are gone.
The lemon spray is an excellent natural remedy for eliminating fleas and ticks. Squeeze the juice of one lemon into a small bowl or onto a plate. Add enough water to make it appear yellowish. Dip a cotton ball into the mixture, then apply directly onto your pet's coat, making sure to get it everywhere, including under collars and around the ears. Allow it to dry on its own, then brush your pet's coat to remove the dead parasites. Repeat this process every other day until the fleas or ticks are gone.
Rosemary is a natural flea and tick remover used on dogs, cats, and other household pets. Place dried rosemary in a saucepan with a small amount of water. Bring to a slow boil, turn off the heat and allow the mixture to cool for 15 minutes. Dip cotton balls into it and apply directly onto your pet's coat, taking care to get it into all the crevices. Allow it to dry on its own, then brush your pet's skin to remove the dead parasites. Repeat daily until the fleas or ticks are gone.
Diatomaceous earth is a natural remedy that will help eliminate fleas and ticks on your pet. It works by dehydrating the body of the parasites, thus killing them. It's essential to use food-grade diatomaceous earth because it has no chemicals or toxins that can hurt you or your pets. Sprinkle some powder around your house and on your pet's coat or bedding. Allow it to remain there for at least thirty minutes, then brush it out of their fur. Repeat daily until the fleas are gone.
Shampooing your pet is a great way to get rid of fleas and ticks. Many brands of pet shampoo contain chemicals that kill parasites. Wet your pet's coat, then apply the shampoo liberally. Massage it so that it reaches the skin. Allow it to sit for five minutes before rinsing thoroughly with warm, clean water. Repeat this process once per day until the fleas or ticks are gone.
There are a variety of natural remedies that can be used to get rid of fleas and ticks on your pet. Each one has its own unique set of benefits, so it's essential to find the one that works best for your pet. Be sure to try a few different remedies before giving up, as some may take a little longer to work than others. It's also a good idea to consult your veterinarian before trying these remedies on your pet, just in case.