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Wow I had no idea people still did this!! Its fortified with Pyrethrum
Kerosene
Kerosene used to be one of the most popular yet dangerous control methods. It was first mentioned as an effective flea treatment back in 1935 in the Michigan State College of Agriculture and Applied Science bulletin: “Kerosene fortified with pyrethrum gives excellent results where it is possible to use kerosene without injury to the finish or where the odor is not objectionable.” Previously, such recipe was also used for killing bed bugs.
Modern carpet treatment recipe is as follows: dissolve 100 ml of kerosene in a bucket of water and spray this devilish mixture over carpet, leave the room and let it act. Some wet cleaning is recommended afterwards in order to remove any dead fleas from the carpet. NB! Kerosene is flammable, so use safety gloves, don’t smell it and don’t smoke when you are near it!
Read more: https://stoppestinfo.com/150-best-ways-of-getting-rid-of-fleas.html#ixzz4xGtqEunR
Wow I had no idea people still did this!! Its fortified with Pyrethrum
Kerosene
Kerosene used to be one of the most popular yet dangerous control methods. It was first mentioned as an effective flea treatment back in 1935 in the Michigan State College of Agriculture and Applied Science bulletin: “Kerosene fortified with pyrethrum gives excellent results where it is possible to use kerosene without injury to the finish or where the odor is not objectionable.” Previously, such recipe was also used for killing bed bugs.
Modern carpet treatment recipe is as follows: dissolve 100 ml of kerosene in a bucket of water and spray this devilish mixture over carpet, leave the room and let it act. Some wet cleaning is recommended afterwards in order to remove any dead fleas from the carpet. NB! Kerosene is flammable, so use safety gloves, don’t smell it and don’t smoke when you are near it!
Read more: https://stoppestinfo.com/150-best-ways-of-getting-rid-of-fleas.html#ixzz4xGtqEunR