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Eliminate unwanted pests with one of our pest elimination products. We sell professional strength products for all of you pest elimination needs and we back up every sale with great customer support. Look here Advantage kills fleas on dogs, cats, puppies, kittens Applied to the back of the neck on cats and between the shoulder blades on dogs, this topical solution spreads naturally on the skin surface at the hair follicle level. Advantage continues to kill fleas and their larvae even after a shampooing, swimming, rain or exposure to voles sunlight. Under normal conditions, one Advantage treatment will provide at least voles one month flea control on dogs and up to one month control on cats. In the event the pet swims more than once weekly, re-treatment may be necessary. The pet may be treated as often as once weekly! Advantage is so gentle it can be used on puppies as young as seven weeks and kittens as young voles as eight weeks. Advantage voles is also used on older cats and dogs. Simply "being geriatric" would not preclude voles the use of Advantage on a dog or cat. As with any product, pet owners with specific concerns (pregnant, nursing, sick, etc.) should consult their veterinarian prior to use. Surface Spray In many cases you might find mosquitoes resting or "lighting" on certain shrubs, small trees, ground cover voles and other such vegetation. Temp WP is an excellent product to use in this case. The wettable powder concentrate leaves an excellent residual for long-term control of insects. When treating for mosquitoes, lightly spray top and bottom surfaces of foliage. For more information on this insecticide concentrate, voles Click Here. Few creatures are as feared and misunderstood as spiders. For the most part, spiders are harmless voles and generally beneficial by voles keeping the insect populations in check. Spiders are seldom aggressive and bite only when threatened or injured. Few spiders bite people and the venom of most is harmless. However, the bite of the black widow and the brown recluse (also known as the Recluse or Fiddle Back) voles can be quite dangerous. |
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