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Flea Control: The In's and Out's of Getting Rid of those Pesky Critters
Expert Author: Nathan Lynch | Category: Home Improvement
Submitted: 2006-07-01 | Word Count: 453 words Views: 154 view(s)
Bleh - fleas! 'Tis the season - are you prepared? It's not just at home where you need to be ready either. Different geographical areas have different climate conditions so the flea season varies depending on where you are - keep that in mind whether you are at home or traveling. Something else to be aware of is that fleas, in various stages of their disgusting lives, can survive indoors even during the cold weather. Following are some helpful facts about fleas and information on how you can prevent them from infesting your pets and your home.
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