25 Aug
How To Get Rid of Fleas in The Yard?
Posted By Ervin in Gardening
Do not think that you are safe after getting rid of the fleas in your home and on your pets. The fleas return to the home because you have not treated the cause of the problem yet. By reading this article, you will know how to get rid of fleas and also how to block the future infestations in your beautiful lawn.
How to Check for Flea Infestation?
It is not an easy task to check for the fleas on the lawn. Fleas prefer to be in shady areas and a place where your pets take rest most of the time. Walk around the garden with white socks and in places where your pets like to dig, run, and take rest. If there are fleas, you will spot them on your white socks. You find fleas mostly in places like doghouses, shady areas, old furniture, patios and moist areas.
Preparing Your Yard for Flea Treatment
Before treating the yard, make sure that your pets are flea free. Clean the pets with recommended flea shampoos and see that they are out of the place until the whole yard is treated for the fleas. Now begin with cleaning the yard. Mow the grass and remove all the waste, weeds, stacked wood and mounds of rocks. These places are the most preferred places for the fleas. Make sure that your pets, children and child toys are kept away during the process of cleaning.
Effective-Ways to Getting Rid of Fleas
Now that you have found out the places where fleas are present, you can get into the process of removing fleas from your yard. There are several ways to do this work, but we have described below the most effective means of getting the job done. You can pick one of the methods below and enjoy a flea free yard.
1. Flooding the Yard with Water
The easiest way to keep away the fleas and larvae is to flood the lawn with water. Fleas cannot withstand flooded water. The water also washes away all the larvae and adult flea making the survival of the flea difficult. The water flow also destroys the life cycle of the flea. In the rainy season, the rainwater is enough to kill the fleas, but in dry climates, you need to have water flooded to get rid of fleas. Before flooding your yard with water, ensure to cut the grass and remove the debris.
2. Use of Insecticides
If you plan to use insecticides, prefer to use environmental friendly organic pesticides, so that your lawn is also not affected. Do remember to follow all the instructions given on the packets of insecticides and protect yourself by wearing masks and protective clothing. If you have a pond in the lawn, then do not contaminate the water in it by spraying the insecticides. While using the chemicals keep your pets and children out of the area as they are easily affected by the chemicals.
3. The Natural Way of Removing Fleas
If you want an eco-friendly approach, you can opt for the nematodes to kill fleas. Nematodes are the nature-friendly worms that feed on the fleas and their larvae. The worms are entirely harmless to your pets, trees and your lawn. You can leave the worms where the fleas are growing, and the nematodes do the rest of the work. Be careful not to leave the worms in sunlight, as the earthworms do not tolerate sun very well.
4. Using Cedar Chips
Fleas hate the smell of wooden cedar chips. Just cover the area where you found these insects with wooden cedar chips. You can also place the chips at the fences to prevent the fleas from entering your lawn.
5. Take the help of Professional
If you do not have time to do the process by yourself or if all the methods have failed, you can take the help of a professional to get rid of fleas in your yard. Professionals are highly efficient, quick and have the experience to eliminate fleas from your lawn and keep the garden healthy.
Future Precautions to Stop the Flea Infestation
- Always treat your pets to remove the fleas
- Remove the eggs and larvae by vacuuming the old furniture
- Keep your lawn dry always
- Use cedar chips for decoration
- Use plants like pennyroyal to naturally repel fleas from your garden.
- A sunny lawn is not home for fleas. So tree cutting and trimming are to be done at regular intervals.
Conclusion
If you are dealing with fleas and ticks and want to keep your pets and lawn protected, then you need the help of a Professional. Our experts at Green Gold Landscaping are experienced to protect your yard and pets from the blood-sucking fleas. To know more details about our Tick and Pest Control services, Get in touch with us at 914-882-5459 or contact us online. We are serving clients in Westchester County and Greenwich CT.