How Long Does it Take For Frontline to Kill All Fleas?
When you use Frontline on your pet, you’re putting a chemical into action that kills fleas and other parasites on your pet’s coat and skin. However, it’s important to understand that Frontline is only one part of a complex equation for flea control and prevention. In addition, it’s not an effective long-term solution for the problem of indoor fleas. The first step in flea prevention is to treat the entire environment in which fleas live, including pet beds, carpets, and mattresses. If you don’t, you risk exposing your pet to fleas and other problems that can persist for weeks or even months.
Frontline Plus is a topical flea and tick medication that works quickly to kill fleas on your pet. This treatment is easy to apply, and the fleas and ticks will die within four to six hours. You can even keep your pet outdoors for up to 48 hours before it is necessary to treat it again with Frontline. In addition, Frontline is an effective way to protect your dog from ticks, which can carry diseases such as Lyme disease.
Although fleas on your dog are a small part of their population, they can be very hard to detect. This is because they move too quickly and are hard to catch. Fleas often jump from their environment directly onto your pet.