Fleas are still everywhere even after using Nexstar, is my house infested now?

After applying Nexstar to my dog as directed, I was surprised to still find fleas on him, and they're even popping up around the house. I tried my best to clean and vacuum, but I'm worried now that they may have spread all over my home. Could this mean my house is infested, and what steps should I take to get rid of them completely?

Answer

It can be concerning to find fleas on your dog and in your home even after treatment. Rest assured, this is a common occurrence and can be addressed with a few additional steps.

  • Consistency in treatment is key.
  • Ensure you're treating all areas of your home.
  • Consider combining treatments for best results.

After applying Nexstar, it is possible to still see fleas as they are being killed. Fleas in the home may be at various life stages that require time and action to fully eradicate. Regular vacuuming, washing bedding, and treating both your pet and the environment more than once are crucial steps. Using insect growth regulators, along with consistent use of Nexstar as directed, can significantly help in controlling the flea life cycle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why do I still see fleas after treatment?

    It's common to see fleas as the medication starts to work. The treatment can cause existing fleas to become more active before they die, which is why you might still see them.

  • How can I ensure my home is flea-free?

    Regular cleaning, including vacuuming and washing pet bedding, is crucial. Use flea control products in your home that target all life stages of the flea, including eggs and larvae.

  • Should I use multiple flea treatments?

    It's important to follow your veterinarian's advice when it comes to using multiple treatments. In some cases, combining treatments can be effective, but this should be done under professional guidance.

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