Staykil household flea spray to kill fleas in your home
 

 

Staykil Household Flea spray to kill fleas in your home

Staykil household flea spray

 

wI have recently had friends with flea problems in their home where even their children were being bitten. Staykil household flea spray is the one product I have recommended to them as I feel it is one of the flea products that really works. It has to be bought at a pharmacy or vet but can be purchased over the counter. It is superior (and cheaper) than household 'bombs' that release vapours into the rooms to kill the fleas. It contains Cyromazine and Permethrin. It does not contain Organophosphates.

wDO NOT spray your pet with it. 1 adult flea will produce 75000 eggs which lay in your carpet and hatch when it is warm. Staykil kills them and one treatment will prevent flea eggs and larvae from developing for 12 months. An 8 second burst will treat approximately 1 square metre of your home.

wCover any fishtanks and do not spray it when your pets are in the room, especially birds. Cats normally flee at the sound of an aerosol. Spray mainly carpets as well as any cracks or crevices. It does not stain furniture and should be sprayed in a sweeping motion holding the can upside down. Do not spray any polished furniture. Spray any cushions or upholstery that your cat sleeps on and concentrate on areas next to a radiator and where the sun shines through onto a carpet.

wVentilate the room after use.

wLeave the room for 1/2 hour once used. It does not leave a bad odour. It is very flammable so nowhere near any flames. Wash your bedding, do not spray them.

wFinally, do not forget to spray your pet carrier if there are any rugs in there as well as in the hoover bag and even in your car if your pet is a frequent traveller and has had live fleas.

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