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<blockquote data-quote="Rachel" data-source="post: 2607710" data-attributes="member: 209376"><p>The black spots you are seeing is flea dander, otherwise known as flea feces. The black dots are acttually the dried blood the are pooping out.</p><p>First treat the pet. Your local vet should be able to give you a flea medication that will help. If it's a cat, revolution is the best product on the market right now. If it's a dog you will want to use a medication called capstar. It's an oral medication that kills the fleas on the pet within 30 minutes.</p><p> Once the pets are treated you want to spray the house. Don't use a bomb, the flea bombs do not get the dark areas under couches and other furniture that fleas like to hide. Wash all your bedding. The water and soap will kill any fleas in your bed.</p><p>Sometimes you may have to treat the house a couple time before you get rid of the problem completely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rachel, post: 2607710, member: 209376"] The black spots you are seeing is flea dander, otherwise known as flea feces. The black dots are acttually the dried blood the are pooping out. First treat the pet. Your local vet should be able to give you a flea medication that will help. If it's a cat, revolution is the best product on the market right now. If it's a dog you will want to use a medication called capstar. It's an oral medication that kills the fleas on the pet within 30 minutes. Once the pets are treated you want to spray the house. Don't use a bomb, the flea bombs do not get the dark areas under couches and other furniture that fleas like to hide. Wash all your bedding. The water and soap will kill any fleas in your bed. Sometimes you may have to treat the house a couple time before you get rid of the problem completely. [/QUOTE]
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