How Much to Spray For Fleas
If you’ve been wondering how much to spray for fleas, there are several factors to consider. First, the size of the flea infestation should be considered. If you’re looking to remove a large infestation, a larger amount of spray will be necessary. If you’re treating a small infestation, the amount you need to use will be lower.
Second, consider the size of the area you’d like to cover. A smaller area will require fewer resources and fewer labor hours. In addition, a single room treatment will cost less than an entire house. For instance, a single room will only cost $5 to treat, while a larger area may require more expensive spraying.
Third, consider the life cycle of fleas. The life cycle of a flea usually lasts from seven to 14 days. In some cases, the life cycle can take longer, especially if conditions are poor. You can’t treat a pet in a day or two, so it’s important to be persistent and use multiple treatments to get rid of fleas completely.
Another option is to use a granulated insecticide. Bifen LP Granules, which kill adult fleas, should be applied every two to three months during flea season. It’s recommended to spray 25 pounds of Bifen LP in every 1,000 square feet of ground. You can use Bifen LP in a hose-end sprayer.