How to Fog Your Home to Remove Fleas
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- Vacuum your home thoroughly, ensuring all carpet flooring and upholstery furniture are clean.
- Use a vacuum hose attachment to reach alongside baseboards and to clean curtains.
- Prior to fogging, remove all pets and their eating/drinking bowls to prevent contamination from the fog's insecticides.
- Shake can thoroughly and spray around the entire home and on all surfaces.
- Virbac Knockout Fogger can be used in a 6,000 cubic feet radius.
- Use multiple cans for homes with more than one floor and additional rooms.