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Natural Cure for Fleas

Does anyone know where I can get Boric Acid? I know that this is a natural cure for fleas and have been unable to find any. This used to be in the grocery stores. It has been many years since I have needed some.

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Thank you to all who responded. When I could not find the Boric Acid, I opted for the Borax and sprinkled it in the carpet. It has worked great so far. I used it on my childrens clothes (30+ years ago) and had forgotten about it for a while

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Boric acid didn't work for me. I got Borax a laundry additive,which may have other ingredients than just boric acid. Boric acid is available at pharmacies kept behind the counter, but a prescription is not required.
Boric acid is poisonous,so youcan't put it where kids or pets can get to it.When I used it I didn't have kids,and I put it only in select areas where the pets couldn't get it(maybe that's why it didn't work!)

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I think that Borax found in the laundry section of grocery store does not contain boric acid. The package lists another long name as toxic.

Boric acid and Borax are both toxic substances. I would not put either of them down or on anything that children will have access to. The Borax package does suggest using it for odors and stains. The directions also say to vacuum it up.

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I'd try a Feed, Garden, and/or Pet center. Another thing that helps is by putting moth balls in your vacuum cleaner bag. The fleas and eggs you vacuum up will dry up instantly and die in the bag. I've also sprinkled salt on the carpet, let it sit for a couple of days, they'll dehydrate and die.

As for the salt on your carpet and bare feet, just pretend your walking on the beach in the sandlooking at the sunset.

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I bought Borax recently at Winco. Also, we've had very good success with baby powder--sprinkle it on the carpet, in your socks and shoes, on the pets, etc. I think the cornstarch-based powders or even plain cornstarch work just as well. The theory that I've heard is that the fine powder gets into the joints of the fleas so they can't move. They're unable to reproduce and eventually die. The powder vacuums up easily. Good luck!

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WELL.....I have read all the responses to this and not once did I see "Garlic" mentioned. I lived by the Pacific Ocean for 38 yrs and sand fleas were a constant threat to my pets and my babies. My oldest son could sleep with them and not be bothered but my daughter was being eaten alive...an old Indian lady told me to feed her garlic,and the pets as well, and they would be not be bitten anymore. Well, they didn't like raw garlic, so I tried garlic salt, but I didn't really like the idea of so much sodium, and then I discovered "Granulated Garlic",(no salt) and have used it for over 50yrs. in potatoes, soups,salads,& on meats, in barbecues, etc.,etc., I even put some in the Chicken feed & the feed for my cows and horses...they do adjust to the taste....if you live in an area where they're allowed, you might get some Guinea Fowl. They are very "user friendly" and clean all bugs in an area about 100' around your house. There are also Garlic capsules now and have no after taste. Good luck with whatever you do....my pets have NO fleas, ticks, or other itches.....
PEPPER on your porches and/or steps will deter just about any critter better than salt or use both together.

C. M.Hamlin

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Try a farm supply store or possibly a pet supply store.

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Boric acid didn't work for me. I got Borax a laundry additive,which may have other ingredients than just boric acid. Boric acid is available at pharmacies kept behind the counter, but a prescription is not required.
Boric acid is poisonous,so youcan't put it where kids or pets can get to it.When I used it I didn't have kids,and I put it only in select areas where the pets couldn't get it(maybe that's why it didn't work!)

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I also buy Borax in the laundry section. I sprinkle it on the carpet, let it sit for just a bit, then vacuum it up. Eucalyptus is also a natural flea repellant. I have heard that placing a sprig of this (which can be found in craft stores,) under a chair or bed will keep the fleas away.

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I tried EVERYTHING to get rid of fleas and the only thing that worked was Flea Busters! I didn't wanna use bad chemicals due to having small children on the carpets. I swear by them :) I heard you can actually buy the powder and do the carpets yourself. It's no more harmful then table salt! Hope this helps if other methods don't work for ya.

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I believe Lowes carries Borax, I believe that is what you are referring to. But Cedar is also a natural repellant for fleas and has a nice smell :) Good Luck.
S.

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