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How quickly does advantage work?

How quickly does Advantage work? Advantage stops fleas biting within 3 to 5 minutes and kills both adult fleas and larvae within 20 minutes. Fleas are not required to bite the animal to receive a lethal dose.
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Does advantage kill fleas immediately?

The Advantage solution spreads quickly through the lipid/fatty layer across your pet's skin and coat from the point of application and kills fleas within one day. The active ingredient in Advantage kills fleas on contact, which means fleas don't need to bite your pet for this product to work.
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Why do I still see fleas after using advantage?

Often even after treating with a suitable flea treatment you will still see flea's on your animal. However, this does not mean that the treatment has not worked or that the fleas are immune – the reasons are fairly simple: Fleas are hatching in your home and re-infecting your pet.
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How long will I see fleas after advantage treatment?

As eggs hatch and develop, you might find fleas reappearing 10-14 days after treatment - this is quite normal and provided the insecticide remains in place it will kill them. This is why it is important not to carry out cleaning which might remove insecticide.
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Do fleas fall off after advantage?

No, fleas don't jump off after treatment. Instead, they rise to the top of your pet, die, and fall off the skin. However, you may feel that the treatment is not working because new fleas will keep appearing on your dog's fur.
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How Does Advantage® II Work to Get Rid of Fleas on Your Dog?

Should I vacuum after flea treatment?

After your treatment

enter your home for at least two hours afterwards because the insecticide spray can be harmful to people and pets. clean or vacuum the treated areas for at least 14 days to allow the spray time to work.
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Do fleas jump more after treatment?

Treated fleas may become more active before they die

The ingredient in FRONTLINE Spot On and FRONTLINE Plus that kills fleas makes them hyperactive before they die. So you may see fleas come to the surface of your pet's coat and your pet might feel a bit more itchy than usual until those fleas are killed.
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How often do you apply advantage to fleas?

How often is Advantage applied? To break the flea life cycle Advantage is applied directly to the skin every 4 weeks. By doing this Advantage ensures that fleas that jump onto your pet will stop feeding, become paralysed and die.
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Can fleas live in human hair?

Fleas generally cannot live in human hair. While most species prefer to live on the furs of animals, they can use humans as temporary vectors. In such cases, fleas can infest and bite humans. You may get infected if there is a serious case of flea infestation in your environment.
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How long can fleas live in carpet?

How long do fleas live in carpet? On average, a flea can live for two to three months in the carpet. But without intervention, they can stay in the carpet without end if they have a host. If a blood meal isn't consumed the flea may only survive for a few days.
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Why do fleas jump into soapy water?

Fleas are so light weight that they can bounce right off the surface of the water because the surface tension of the water prevents them from breaking through. Adding the dish soap reduces the surface tension so the fleas slip through and drown.
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How do I know if flea treatment is working?

After treatment, you will continue seeing adult fleas, but they won't be able to reproduce. So the last generation will be developing in the environment. It usually takes around 8 weeks before this last generation matures, emerges from cocoons as adults, and then dies.
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What are the dangers of Advantage flea treatment?

Ingestion of this product by dogs may cause serious adverse reactions including depression, salivation, dilated pupils, incoordination, panting, and generalized muscle tremors. a Some dogs are more sensitive to avermectins due to a mutation in the MDR1 gene.
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Does advantage kill flea eggs?

Advantage® II flea control for cats is easy on you, easy on your cat, but hard on fleas. This once-per month, odorless topical kills fleas, flea larvae and flea eggs through contact so they don't have to bite your cat to die. It continues to prevent re-infestation for 30 days.
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Does advantage kill all flea stages?

Advantage cat flea treatment is a fast-acting product that kills fleas on your pet. It also protects your home by killing larvae and stopping them from developing into adult fleas. This double action breaks the life cycle of the flea meaning their numbers cannot multiply, stopping any flea infestation dead.
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Which is better Frontline or Advantage?

If you are concerned about fleas and ticks then Frontline Plus for Dogs is the product, but if you are looking for protection against only fleas Advantage would work best.
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Why do fleas bite me and not my husband?

Possible Explanations for the Flea Biting Preference

The first and most common theory that a lot of people stand behind is the individual differences between the chemical makeups of human skins. In other words, different skin reactions, as well as the levels of gases, differs between humans depending on their genes.
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Can fleas live in your bed?

Can Fleas Live in Your Bed? These pests infest multiple areas in homes, especially mattresses, cushions, and carpeting. Pets transfer fleas to the beds and furniture where they sleep. From here, the insects quickly spread around the house.
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Can you feel fleas crawling on you?

Adult cat flea. The sensation feels like bugs, worms, or mites that are biting, crawling over, or burrowing into, under, or out of your skin. They must be there, because you can feel them, and you are even pretty sure that you can see them.
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Can I reapply Advantage flea treatment early?

Is It Safe to Reapply a Flea Treatment Early? If you are finding fleas on your pet even after applying your pet's topical flea treatment, you might consider reapplying it early. However, this solution is not always recommended and may lead to an overdose in some rare cases.
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Can you use advantage twice in a month?

Under normal conditions this product is effective for one month. However, in cases of severe flea infestation, retreatment may be necessary earlier than 4 weeks. Do not retreat more often than once every 14 days for kittens or once every 7 days for small and large cats.
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Is there a season when fleas are worse?

Summer is one of the most active times for fleas and ticks, with some of the worst season being fall, in September, October, and November. Research has shown that the number of fleas on cats and dogs is 70% in the fall when compared to the spring season.
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How do you break the flea life cycle?

It can take up to 3 months to break a total flea life cycle by using monthly flea treatments. For indoor flea control, vacuuming all floors, carpets, baseboards, pet bedding and furniture will help remove adult fleas and eggs.
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Do fleas go away after a while?

You might be asking yourself will fleas eventually go away? While some could last 2 – 3 weeks, they could also live for up to 12 months on the host it finds, so it is unlikely they will go away on their own. Fleas can also reproduce very quickly by laying eggs in carpet, bedding, or garden prolonging the infestation.
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