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Fleas in parquet: 10 tips to help get rid of them quickly.

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Parquet fleas hate strong and pungent smells. What could be better than handing them lemons and white vinegar? Cut lemon slices into thin strips and dip them in a bowl of white vinegar. Let them steep for 24 hours. Then spray the mixture onto the parquet floor every week for at least two weeks. Always remember to add the mixture into cracks, baseboards, fabrics, carpets and furniture.
2. Use lavender essential oil

Prefer essential oils with lavender or eucalyptus because fleas hate them. Spray the entire surface of your hardwood floors, your fabrics, carpets, cushions, curtains, sofas and the underside of furniture. To do this, mix 10 drops of lavender or eucalyptus (or 5 drops of both essences) with 25 ml of water. Spray every day for two weeks for full effectiveness.
3. Use diatomaceous earth

Diatomaceous earth is made from fossilized microscopic algae. It effectively fights most parasites and insects. Simply sprinkle it on the parquet floor and especially in the grooves of the skirting boards. Let it work, it works magic! If fleas come into contact with the product, they die from respiratory failure and dehydration. If you apply diatomaceous earth, preferably food-safe, wear a face mask. After application, sweep up the worst and vacuum it. A little tip to know: Diatomaceous earth must be well dried as it is less effective when wet.
4. Use baking soda

It’s really good for everything, our baking powder! Above all, it is one of the most effective weapons against fleas. Simply sprinkle some baking soda on your floors (especially in the grooves of the parquet) and scrub with a brush. Then vacuum to remove the powder and fleas immediately. Do this treatment for at least three weeks once you start brushing. A little tip: When you’re done, throw the vacuumed dust into the trash can outside immediately. Don’t leave them in your vacuum bag.
5. Use linseed oil

If some fleas persist even after using the tips above, linseed oil can help. It destroys the still living larvae by suffocating them. Mix linseed oil with warm water and rub it over the grooves in your floor. The good news is that linseed oil also makes your tiled floor shine again. This is how you combine the useful with the pleasant.
6. Use Salt The easy one

Salt is an effective and natural solution. Salt dries out the adult fleas and kills them. Simply sprinkle fine salt on your floors for the carnage to take place. Let the salt sit for a day or two and then vacuum it up everywhere. The same applies here: empty the bag into your outside waste.
7. Make a trap with dish soap

This is an unstoppable trap against parquet fleas. And what’s more, it’s very easy to make. Simply fill a bowl or glass with some warm water and dish soap. Place the container in the rooms where you suspect the fleas. Attracted by the detergent, they jump into the mixture. Only the resulting solution is a glue that traps your enemies due to its syrupy composition. Repeat this solution every day for two weeks. It’s best to do this at night, as fleas are primarily nocturnal parasites!
8. Use repulsive plants

Some plants have a repellent effect, such as: B. Dandelions, chrysanthemums, wild mint, rosemary or lavender. They contain substances that repel fleas. So if you still have some space in your beds, plant wisely! If possible, put these plants in pots and place them in the apartment. Especially in the areas where your pet spends most of its time. You can use some of these plants such as: B. Rosemary, also chop up and sprinkle the affected areas with it.
9. Use soft soap or paraffin oil
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