Is Alcohol Good For Fleas?

Alcohol is an effective tool for killing fleas, but you should be aware that it can be harmful to your pet. Its vapors can intoxicate a pet if ingested. While it can kill fleas on surfaces, alcohol will not kill the eggs or fleas that live inside your pet’s hair and fur. In addition, alcohol can cause new fleas to appear after it kills the existing fleas.

One of the most effective ways to kill fleas is to clean the affected area using a 10% solution of potassium hydroxide (KOH). To prepare this solution, mix three drops of KOH into three tablespoons of water. Be sure to use a small vial, as larger ones can damage delicate surface sculpturing and make the edges of sclerites hard to see.

Alcohol is very toxic to pets, especially dogs, which can easily ingest the alcohol from rubbing alcohol. Symptoms of alcohol poisoning include vomiting, diarrhoea, and shortness of breath. Alcohol is also flammable and poses a fire hazard, so you should never apply it directly to your pet.

Another way to kill fleas using rubbing alcohol is to use a flea comb. A flea comb is equipped with a series of metal teeth that are perfect for killing fleas. Rubbing alcohol applied to these surfaces will kill the fleas on the comb and can be used as a preventative measure to keep fleas from living in your home.

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