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Getting Rid of Ticks in My HouseVictoria from West Texas Feedback About This Post:RE: Getting Rid of Ticks in My House
I live in Houston, Texas, and have a tick problem I've never had before! Hate the little buggers. I've used Cedar Oil spray purchased from CedarCide. It keeps the ticks off the dogs, but they come back if you are not diligent with spraying. There are two formulas, one for furniture, dog bedding, humans and animals, and the other more concentrated for the yard. I'm going to try boric acid for the house too. Post By PeggySue (Guest Post) RE: Getting Rid of Ticks
I have had this problem for about 5 years with my pets. I feel sorry for them. I have tried every product the vet has recommended and have had the bug guy come out numerous times. It seems to let up for a little while but then comes right back. Neither house on each side have dogs but one neighbor does have chickens. Post By TC (Guest Post) RE: Getting Rid of Ticks in My House
Please whatever you do dont spend money on tick killers and foggers. I have a very clean house and two dogs that stay outside and one cat inside. I boarded my dogs while on vacation and they came home with ticks. This I did not discover for a few days. Before I knew it my yard, dogs, and house were infested with ticks. When I say infested I mean like a Stephen Spielberg movie..I was disgusted. I did everything wrong. I read blog after blog about ticks. Any sprays or powders or foggers will only send ticks into hiding for awhile. Post By MEL (Guest Post) RE: Getting Rid of Ticks in My House
I have a chihuahua & 2 cats & I don't see any ticks on them. My dog was on revolution but is over due & still doesn't have any. I have my cats on frontline plus. I have never never ever had ticks, but I found one on my back attached but not embedded. (not near any bra line or waist band line like people assume, just in the middle of my back). I cleaned the whole house, didn't find anything. Then I was laying on the couch & saw one crawling towards my face. Post By sick of ticks (Guest Post) RE: Getting Rid of Ticks in My HouseI have not had much luck getting rid of ticks. We have tried Truly Nolen a professional company, but they come back in a few days. Seems like they come at least three time a month. We tried bombs, carpet treatments, sprays, and so far we have only reduced the number of ticks we find. Finally decided to put our dog down today, as she is 15 and had other issues. The ticks remain. I did notice the corners I put boric acid in did have quite a few dead ticks. In cleaning today, I found a pile of tick eggs with at least 1,000 eggs. Seems like I am fighting a losing battle. Please let me know if anyone finds a product the works well. Post By Feeling Frustrated (Guest Post) RE: Getting Rid of Ticks in My House
Just discovered ticks 2 days ago and freaked. I'm a researh junkie and have come up with the following info. Post By Kim (Guest Post) RE: Getting Rid of Ticks in My House
I also live in the Tampa area, and have ticks for the first time ever. I found them on my dog, took him to the vet and got Frontline Plus AND a tick collar. He was already on Sentinel, which is supposed to also be tick/flea prevention. These products (Frontline and the collar) seem to have worked for keeping the ticks from latching on to him. Post By Heather (Guest Post) RE: Getting Rid of Ticks in My HouseDepending on where you live you may not be able to do this. My former neighbor had chickens that occasionally "escaped" to my yard and we never had a tick problem. I didn't think anything about it until he and his chickens moved and we were over run with ticks. We did the 4-wheeler/spray thing to the point that dead ants clogged our gas meter so badly that it had to be replaced. The ticks came back. I went to the flea market and bought a grown hen so the cats left it alone. No ticks! Took a couple of weeks, but I now have 3 hens, a rooster, fresh eggs and no ticks. Post by that_hippie_chick RE: Getting Rid of Ticks in My HouseDust your yard with sulpher. You can usually find it at home improvement stores in the garden section in 50# bags. You can also use this along with Diatomaceous Earth or just by itself. Sulpher s a cheap way out and it does work. I've used it and it never hurt pets. Post by Peg from TX RE: Getting Rid of Ticks in My House
I live in town and don't have a tick problem so I have never tried this, but a long time ago, an exterminator told me that the best way to rid a yard of ticks was this: Get one of those things that you attach to a garden hose to put fertilizer or spray in, and fill it with bleach, then spray the entire yard. Make sure you have old clothes on because it wil ruin them. Then don't walk or allow pets in the yard until the bleach-water has dried. You can repeat as often as needed. It supposively works and is a cheap solution, but I'm not sure if it's ecologically sound. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Getting Rid of Ticks in My HouseThe simple solution to getting rid of ticks (and fleas) on your pets is FRONTLINE PLUS. You can also buy it in spray bottles for the house. I would get my money back from Orkin if I paid them to get rid of ticks and they didn't do it. You paid for a service you didn't get. Get a different pest control service for your yard who guarantees his work or money back in writing. Ask your vet. Post by Stngray RE: Getting Rid of Ticks in My House
I've read all your emails and feel so sorry for you because I know what you're going through. I live in western AZ and one year we were just about carried off with ticks. Our 3 dogs were scratching until they bled and the dang things were climbing up my walls in the kitchen. Post By Leta (Guest Post) RE: Getting Rid of Ticks in My HouseI had a tick infestation once. They were very hard to get rid of. One thing I learned was to do everything at the same time...shave and dip the dog, spray the yard and house. Also check with your neighbors. If they have ticks, they need to treat everything the same day you do. Good luck. Post by lfsm1963 |
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