Tea tree oil to fight fleas and ticks

in nature •  6 years ago  (edited)

Domestic animals are able to provide an atmosphere of tranquility and happiness to the members of our household. However, they harbor fleas and ticks. To combat this evil I will explain the use and benefits of tea tree oil.  

Infestation by these parasites is quite common when the proper hygienic conditions are not met. However clean we keep our pets, they are always susceptible to the appearance of these annoying animals.  

During the summer season, due to the persistence of high temperatures, these parasites breed. The flea and the tick are small and always live as a family. They feed mainly on the blood of the host, where they adhere to the skin and leave small pustules at the site of insertion of their teeth. 

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Apply it in spray mode on your pet's fur for 15 or 20 minutes. Perform this cleaning in an aerated room of your home, and effectively fighting these parasites.  

Be careful to apply pure oil on your dog's skin, it can cause severe allergic reactions. It is recommended that this treatment be applied daily for a week or until no fleas are seen.  

Its use is recommended on the clothes, furniture and mattresses of our house. It is a complement for cleaning the home and you can use it weekly to keep the environment free of fleas and ticks.  

A fairly simple method to eradicate that annoying problem from your home. This oil has great benefits for the health of your family and your pet. 

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Tea tree oil is such a wonderfully diverse oil. I am a hairstylist and I often recommend tea tree oil to parents with kids that frequently get lice. Lice hate tea tree oil and it helps prevent them from getting it.

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

Yes it has too much power inside it. Regards