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Inside the house? If so, buy some Mule Team Borax and sprinkle it on your carpet. Leave it overnight and vacuum it up the next day. They WILL be gone! Daughter thought that that would be too simple and couldn't possibly work. Was she surprised! Try it - it's cheap. Judy Dreamblade Starter Kit + minis NIP http://stores.ebay.com/EarthFinds

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HI THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH I REALLY APPERATE IT ALOTEarthfinds <earthfinds wrote: Inside the house? If so, buy some Mule Team Borax and sprinkle it on your carpet. Leave it overnight and vacuum it up the next day. They WILL be gone! Daughter thought that that would be too simple and couldn't possibly work. Was she surprised! Try it - it's cheap. Judy Dreamblade Starter Kit + minis NIP http://stores.ebay.com/EarthFinds How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates.

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Borax is definitely a good way to handle it...it basically causes the

citters to suffocate, putting it literally. Just keep in mind how much

you use if pets will be exposed to borax at all (and kids...lol)...a

little wouldn't hurt, but more than that just be cautious around (I

don't want to contradict anything anyone's saying...I use it to get

rid of the ants that the kids/cats bring in here!). =)

 

Good luck!

 

Frith,

Rebecca Radcliff

www.LadyFrijasAdornments.com

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The borax is a great idea... this really works well.

 

You should also attract the little buggers to a watery death. lol!

What I mean is, take a small lamp or night light, put on the floor or as

close as possible to the floor. Under the light, place a small flat

dish of soapy water. The fleas will jump towards the warmth of the lamp

and fall in the water. Couldn't be easier!

 

I used both these methods for an infestation when my daughter was an

infant and I didn't want to use chemicals in the house. Took a few days

to get them all but get them all it did. Gotta love natural methods

that keeps babies away from harsh chemicals, huh?

 

Anyway, I hope this helps.

 

Mouse

 

 

Earthfinds wrote:

 

> Inside the house?

>

> If so, buy some Mule Team Borax and sprinkle it on your carpet. Leave

> it overnight and vacuum it up the next day.

>

> They WILL be gone!

>

> Daughter thought that that would be too simple and couldn't possibly

> work. Was she surprised! Try it - it's cheap.

>

> Judy

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