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Fact: Two fleas entering a home can become 1 million in just 100 days!

Fact: A female flea can consume 15 times her body weight in blood daily.
It is estimated pet owners alone spend over $1 billion each year controlling fleas.

PREVENT AND REMOVE FLEAS WITH KLEEN FREE NATURALLY ENZYMES

A Nontoxic, Pesticide Free Product Proven to Wash Away Fleas and Ticks
One 32 oz. bottle yields 32 Eight Ounce Units!
One gallon (128 oz. ) yields 128 Eight Ounce Units!
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There are over 1,000 types of fleas in the world. The most common flea you will encounter attacking people and a pet is the cat flea. This flea feeds on cats, dogs, and humans, as well as rodents, chickens, opossums, raccoons, and other animals. The dog flea (C. canis) and the human flea (Pulex irritans) are less commonly encountered.

WHAT DO THEY LOOK LIKE?
Adult fleas are about 1/16 to 1/8-inch long, dark reddish-brown, wingless, hard-bodied (difficult to crush between fingers), have three pairs of legs (strong legs that enable them to swiftly jump long distances), and are flattened vertically or side to side (bluegill or sunfish-like) allowing easy movement between the hair, fur or feathers of the host.

FLEA LIFE
Fleas go through three stages before they become adults (egg, larva, and pupa). It can take from 30 days to one year to complete this cycle. The immature stages are most commonly found in areas where the host animal rests and visits frequently. Although eggs are laid on the animal, they fall off and land on surfaces like carpets, furniture, pet bedding, etc. Larvae emerge from the eggs and feed on organic debris and adult flea feces in the carpet or other surfaces. The adult flea is the only stage routinely found on the animal. Adult fleas will live 7-10 days. The average female flea will lay 150 eggs in that time span.
Unlike many other flea species, adult cat fleas remain on their host. After mating and feeding, adult female fleas lay oval, white eggs. These smooth eggs easily fall from the host into cracks, crevices, carpet (the perfect flea environment!), bedding, or lawn covering. A mature female flea can lay up to 25 eggs per day for three weeks.
Small, worm-like larvae (1/16 to 3/16 inches long) hatch from the eggs within 48 hours. They are eyeless, legless, and sparsely covered with hairs. The larval body is translucent white with a dark colored gut that can be seen through their skin. They feed on adult flea feces, consisting of relatively undigested blood, which dries and falls from the host's fur. They will also eat dandruff, skin flakes, and grain particles. Larvae develop on the ground in areas protected from rainfall, irrigation, and sunlight, where the relative humidity is at least 70% and the temperature is 70o to-90oF. This stage lasts eight to 24 days, depending on the temperature and humidity.
These immature fleas will eventually spin silken cocoons in which they will develop (pupate) into adult fleas. Cocoons are sticky, attracting dirt and debris which will easily camouflage them. Under optimal conditions, new adults are ready to emerge from their pupal cocoons within two weeks. They can, however, remain in their cocoons up to 12 months in the absence of a host or unfavorable climatic conditions. Vibrations and/or elevated temperature stimulate adults to emerge. This ability of flea pupae to wait until a host arrives can result in a sudden increase of adult fleas when they emerge simultaneously from many accumulated flea pupae.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THEY BITE?
Adult fleas are not only a nuisance to humans and their pets, but can cause medical problems including flea allergy dermatitis (FAD), tapeworms, secondary skin irritations and, in extreme cases, anemia. Although bites are rarely felt, it is the resulting irritation caused by the flea salivary secretions that varies among individuals. Some may witness a severe reaction (general rash or inflammation) resulting in secondary infections caused by scratching the irritated skin area. Others may show no reaction or irritation acquired after repeated bites over several weeks or months. Most bites usually found on the ankles and legs may cause pain lasting a few minutes, hours or days depending on one's sensitivity.
The typical reaction to the bite is the formation of a small, hard, red, slightly-raised (swollen) itching spot. There is a single puncture point in the center of each spot. (Ants and spiders leave two marks when they bite. Mosquitoes, bees, wasps and bedbugs cause a large swelling or welt). Also, fleas may transmit bubonic plague from rodent to rodent and from rodent to humans. Oriental rat fleas can transmit murine typhus (endemic typhus) fever among rats and from rats to humans. Tapeworms normally infest dogs and cats but may appear in children if parts of infested fleas are accidentally consumed.
Fleas are excellent jumpers, leaping vertically up to seven inches and horizontally thirteen inches. (An equivalent hop for a human would be 250 feet vertically and 450 feet horizontally.)

PREVENT AND REMOVE FLEAS WITH KLEEN FREE NATURALLY ENZYMES
A Nontoxic, Pesticide Free Product Proven to Wash Away Fleas and Ticks
One 32 oz. bottle yields 32 Eight Ounce Units!
One gallon (128 oz. ) yields 128 Eight Ounce Units!
HOW DOES KLEEN FREE AWAY WORK?
Insects are made up of a high concentration of protein. When Kleen Free Naturally Enzymes is introduced to the insect, the enzymes act and cause the insect to molt (shed its outer coating) prematurely. Poison pesticides attack the nervous system of the insect, which is not always effective.
THE ENZYMATIC EFFECT ON THE INSECT'S EXOSKELETON IS QUICK!
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RIDDING THE HOME OF FLEAS WITH KLEEN FREE
Steam clean or vacuum thoroughly every day for two weeks and/or or wash or rinse-and-vac floors or spray with diluted 2 oz. per gallon of KLEEN FREE NATURALLY ENZYMES.
Spray yards and crawls with 1 oz. per quart KLEEN FREE NATURALLY or salt water (salt water will also kill plants). Sprinkle gardener's lime. Repeat as needed.

The oldest form of flea control was to catch the flea, place it between your thumbnail and forefinger nail and press until you heard a nice pop. As each flea female can lay one egg an hour, this may not be a very practical or “easy” job. Sprinkle baking soda, borax and/or Steam clean and/or rinse-and-vac with diluted KLEEN FREE NATURALLY ENZYMES. This will remove dried blood, carpet fibers and other debris, diluted excrement, flea larva and their silk, eggs, pupal cocoons, adults, feces and other food sources. Carpet is the perfect flea environment!
Use a hose-end sprayer and spray the yard (1-2 oz. per gallon) KLEEN FREE to control outside flea sources. Note: 90% of opossums in urban Midwest areas are infected with fleas. Hot summer temperatures (especially when dry) normally prevent fleas from developing. Only shady and moist areas need to be sprayed.

HOW TO USE FOR PETS
Spray or bathe pets with (1 oz. per quart) KLEEN FREE NATURALLY, and wash bedding weekly in KLEEN'EM AWAY and Borax.
For Fleas & Ticks: Stand your pet in a container and soak them with warm water. Use 1 oz. of diluted Kleen'em Way per 10 pounds of body weight. (Example: For a 30 pound dog, use 3 oz.) Take care to avoid eyes.
Using a brush or your hands, gently massage over the entire body of your pet and leave on four approximately 3 minutes. Rinse completely with warm water and fleas and ticks will be washed away!
ADDITIONAL TIPS FOR CONTROLLING FLEAS THE NON-TOXIC WAY

  • Routinely monitor population levels and keep a log of your observations.
  • Restrict your pet's access inside your home.
  • Vacuum on a weekly basis during the year, daily in late summer and early fall when flea populations increase. Dispose of the filled bags by burning, composting or sealing in a black plastic bag. Or, place in the freezer for a few days or in a sunny location outside in a black plastic bag to "cook".
  • Wash all pet bedding/rugs weekly.
  • Flea comb your pet regularly. Dip the comb in soapy water or Kleen Free.
  • Bathe or spray your pet with Kleen Free Naturally if the flea population starts to build up.

Vacuuming
Vacuuming on a regular basis throughout the year will keep developing flea populations low by picking up adult and egg-stage fleas.
Vibrations caused by vacuum cleaners will stimulate new adult fleas to emerge from their pupal sacs. These new adults will either be exposed to any residual insecticide on the floor or captured in the next vacuuming.
Vacuuming is not very effective at capturing flea larvae in carpeting because they coil themselves around the fibers. Vacuuming does, however, pick up the dried blood that larvae feed on.
Use vacuum attachments to clean cracks and crevices. Caulk or seal these openings permanently.
Most fleas will be killed when dust in the vacuum bag blocks their breathing apparatus; but to be sure, you can vacuum up a tablespoon of cornstarch. The used vacuum bag should be disposed of immediately.
Vacuum badly infested areas thoroughly every day until the infestation is controlled.
When infestations are severe, you may need to supplement vacuuming with steam-cleaning or other controls.

 
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