I wish I had learned this years ago.

Nana’s method is to use a natural, non-toxic substance that repels and eliminates fleas without exposing your pet to harmful chemicals. The principle of this trick is not only to kill the fleas, but also to interrupt their biological cycle to prevent their recurrence. Nana combines a blend of diatomaceous earth with a few drops of essential oils to create an inhospitable environment for fleas.

The Science Behind the Trick

Diatomaceous earth is a naturally occurring soft sedimentary rock that is ground into a fine white powder. This powder has microscopic, sharp edges that damage the fleas’ shells and cause them to dehydrate and die. Essential oils such as lavender or cedar wood not only repel fleas, but also have a pleasant scent and antibacterial properties. Together, these ingredients make for a powerful flea repellent that is safe for both animals and humans.

Step-by-step instructions on how to implement the trick

On the next page, you will find a step-by-step guide on how to implement the trick

Get some edible diatomaceous earth and a bottle of essential oil like lavender or cedarwood.

Mix one cup of diatomaceous earth with 10 to 15 drops of essential oil. Lightly sprinkle the mixture on your pet’s coat, focusing on the areas most susceptible to fleas, such as the neck, back, and abdomen.
Gently massage the powder in with your hands.
Apply the mixture to bedding, rugs, and other areas that your pet frequently holds up.
Wait at least 48 hours before vacuuming thoroughly. Repeat once a week or as needed to prevent fleas in your home.

Common mistakes to avoid

Make sure that the diatomaceous earth you buy is food-safe and not industrial, as it can be harmful to animals.
Avoid applying the mixture too generously, as this can cause respiratory problems in both animals and humans.
Do not use essential oils that are toxic to animals, such as tea tree oil or eucalyptus oil. If you fail to reapply when needed, it can cause fleas to reappear.

Testimonials and testimonials

Many pet owners have tried Nana’s trick with great results. Sarah from Texas says: “At first I was skeptical, but after just one week of using Nana’s method, my dog was freed from his fleas and much happier.” Mark from Florida reports: “Not only has it worked, but my house smells wonderful and my dog hasn’t had a single flea since we started this routine.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is diatomaceous earth safe for my pets? A: Yes, food-grade diatomaceous earth is safe, but it’s best to be careful not to inhale too much powder when applying it.
Q: How often should I use this mixture?
A: It is recommended to apply the mixture once a week or as needed, especially during flea peak season.
Q: Can this method be used on cats?

A: Yes, but be sure to use essential oils that are safe for cats and use the mixture sparingly.

More flea prevention tips

Wash your pet’s litter box regularly with hot water.
Vacuum seal bags frequently and dispose of them immediately after use.
Take good care of your garden and treat it with natural flea repellents, such as roundworms.

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