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OHIO – A study performed at Ohio State University revealed that vacuuming is an effective way to kill fleas.

Led by insect specialist W. Fred Hink, the study found that a vacuum's spinning brushes and high wind speeds kill up to 96 percent of adult and 100 percent of larval and young fleas. Researchers believe abrasion from the brushes tears away the insects' wax layer, which holds in moisture. Then, the rapid air causes them to dry up.

The study used the most common type of flea found in household animals, called the “cat flea.” Known in the scientific world as Ctenocephalides, the pests were sucked into a standard upright vacuum. Researchers say they don't think the vacuum design bears much weight in their findings.

The study, reported in Science Daily, says that adult fleas eat blood meal and mate while living on the host. Females lay eggs, which can roll off the animal and onto the ground, sofas, and other common areas.

Eggs hatch within a few days and reach adulthood within a week.

Hink says that between vacuuming and common chemicals used for pest control, there are many fewer incidences of the tiny critters than in years past.

But with such a high kill rate via vacuuming, researchers say there's a strong argument for putting the insect spray back under the sink when preventing the spread of fleas.

When given the option, it's always best to avoid spraying your home and animals with chemicals. It should be known that vacuuming won't necessarily prevent the pests from getting to your animals.

To find safe alternatives to harsh anti-flea chemicals, go tozootoo.com To nip them in the bud, pull that vacuum out of the closet.

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loosey
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Don't reallt think running the sweeper is enough
 
Kevin C.
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I wish I had known this a long time ago. I spent many years using harsh chemicals and fogging.
 
Penguin
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Learn something new every day. My pets have only had flea trouble once in all the time I've owned them and I don't use any preventive. I used Advantage for a couple of months, kept their beds washed and vacuumed more. No more flea problem. I would say it was the combination of all 3 remedies that helped. Using the vacuum is better then using chemicals. Well worth knowing.
 
M17
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my mom is right. need to vacuum your house often and well
 
Michelle H.
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Any non-chemical options are best for human and animal safety, as well as the environment.
 
Kindra H.
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This is a very interesting story. We use Revolution already but it is good to know that nothing else is needed except the vacuum. I hate using sprays, powders and any chemicals around my cats. As indoor cats, the house is their environment and I hate thinking that I am polluting it. Now if I could just get them to not hate the vacuum......
 
Thats good to know. I'll be sure to vacuum my house more often in case there are fleas around!
 
Kim T.
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this is interesting. def. something to look into
 
RoseLong
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This is really good to know. I've never had a problem with fleas, but sweep almost every day to remove pet hair. Nice to know that this can help with flea problems though. GO BUCKS!
 
dsnyder
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I am really glad to hear the results of this study because I have been concerned for a long time about the long term effect of different sprays. It is good to know that simply vacuuming can solve almost the entire problem.
 
Connie G.
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Interesting. If this really works I would stop using the flea powder in the vacuum and on the rug. I hate using chemicals around the pets anyway.
 
Tammy K.
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5 months ago
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Good to know. Who knew that something as simple as vacuuming could make such a huge impact. It is not a task I enjoy, but now I have more of an incentive to get out the vacuum.
 
jill l.
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Great info. Another good reason to run the sweeper frequently.
 
Ashlee S.
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Good to know!!!!!
 
Lana S.
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More reason to keep the house clean!
 
kchels
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wow
 
MELODY Q.
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Sounds good to me...anyway to limit the use or totally avoid chemicals.
 
Jill6Johnson
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Hard to believe it works. I always thought they could just hatch and multiply in the vaccum??? I guess I learn something today....thanks zootoo for educating me!
 
jholt
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Hard to believe it really works, but worth I shot - I know with several dogs I am constantly vacuuming...
 
Mary G.
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Makes sense. Suck those babies up! Any alternative to chemicals is welcome.
 
Patty  B.
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Get out your vacuums!!!!
 
Sharon L.
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This really is good news. Most of us already use so many chemicals in and around our homes. And that's not good for man or beast either.
 
Sue G.
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clean the carpet and kill the fleas, how simple
 
ANDREA D.
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Fleas are a real big problem in south florida, even though i keep my cats indoors 24/7 they still get them,
 
hymcheng
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Wow, great information!
 
iseeurn
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nice to know
 
PennyOnTheFloor
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Great to know that sweeping will aid in elimination of fleas =) Never had that problem and hope I never will... but glad to know....
 
Tanya F.
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I always tell people to vacuum everyday to help with flea control and nice to know it does help.
 
B P.
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This is ecouraging news - better for the pet than treating it with chemicals, and I guess we can do with more exercise! It's a win-win!
 
Sharon L.
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That reminds me. It's time to vaccum !
 
Tammy C.
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My Dyson to the rescue every time!!!!!
 
Amanda R.
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Im glad to know that the vaccum does help get rid of fleas.
 
sue v.
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Another reason I love my Dyson!!
 
Jess  L.
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I didn't know this. Iteresting... Right now I don't have any flea issues, but if I do I'll keep this in mind...
 
LoriHill123
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Hoover them!
 
Jessica H.
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i find the first sentence really weird, just kind of BAM! there you go vacuuming kills fleas
 
blrudolph
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I was under the impression fleas could survive getting sucked into the vacuum and could then jump out of the bag to reinfest your home. Glad to know that's not true!
 
Adaira  R.
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Thank you for such research. Fleas love me and with 10 animals I need all the help I can get. My vacuum will be working overtime this summer.
 
Denise A.
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fleas suck....so why don't we suck them all up! they are destructive little guys and gals!
 
shane0025
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That's a nice little fact to know.
 
Natalie
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That's good to know. If you use Revolution or FrontLine plus a good vacuuming, you should get rid of the fleas within 2 days.
 
barbiloyd
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I heard Guinea Fowl works too. Eat those little bugs right up!
 
loishill
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Really good to know
 
cat100
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I really hope this works
 
Sue R.
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Too bad it doesn't take care of the ticks as well.
 
suezie
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I have hardwood floors, does that mean I have less of these critters or are they hiding elsewhere?
 
WANSTREET
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That is good to know. I would rather vacuum more often and use less chemicals.
 
FruitLoopLucy
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this is a great idea hope it works
 
FruitLoopLucy
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what ever works is good with me
 
Anne W.
Anne W. (hyjinxannie)
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suck those babies right up and hopefully thats the end of the sucked up ones..
 
Anne W.
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that sucks !!! sure dies suck them right up the cleaner

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