No one wants your pet to have a parasitic infestation, especially one not like lice. These tiny creatures live on the surface of the skin and lay their eggs in the pet's hair. Lice infestations in a pet are especially undesirable. Because they spread easily to the pet and are very itchy. But you can easily remove lice infestation in pets relatively. You have to be consistent, treating all animals that have been in contact with an infected pet, and applying pest control treatments to the environment where your pet spends time. Here are 6 ways to keep pet lice-free
You should follow these manufacturer's instructions carefully. This is especially important given the amount of time the product is in contact with the skin before it is completely lice-free. While remembering that most of these products have instructions to apply them monthly. When treating lice, it is recommended that they be applied every two weeks because the effect subsides. We also provide flea control services. Apply an antiparasitic treatment to the environment where your animal lives. Carpets and rugs are the areas of the home at the biggest risk of infestation. Look for eco-friendly borate powder that you can apply to the carpet to prevent fly infestations. Clean the animal's bedding or linens. Apply the treatment in all areas where time passes. If you are failing to keep your pet lice-free, you can take help from pest control services. Have a look on our blog titled Pests in Your House: Rats, Ants and More.
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