Some years ago, I hosted a talk show on health on a Palm Beach radio station. Someone called in, and wanted to know what to do about fleas, as she was violently allergic to the various poisons that people put on the back of the neck of their dogs. (A lot of dogs and cats don’t like them either.)
I had found a solution years ago, and I gave it to her. Buy Boric Acid in a large “squeeze bottle”. It’s in a fine powder, and if you point the snout down and squeeze the sides, it comes out in a puff of fine powder.
To start, vacuum the carpets, particularly where your pets may sleep or lie, or the entire carpet in a house where all the floors are carpeted. After a thorough vacuuming, go around squeezing the boric acid in a cloud all over the carpet. Brush any excess white powder into the carpet with a broom or scuffing your feet.
It will take a week or so, but after that, even with outdoor cats and dogs, you will find very few, or no fleas. Boric Acid is virtually harmless, to children, and your pets, but deadly to most insects.
Another thing that I discovered more recently, is a product sold at many health food stores. It’s a product made with mixing common yeast and garlic powder. Mix a half teaspoon or so into their food every day. Surprisingly, my cats love it mixed into canned tuna. I thought the garlic odor would be a problem, but it’s not.
This helps keep fleas at a distance outside. If you “sniff” closely, you might be able to barely smell the garlic on the skin of your pets. It’s also healthy as the yeast has B vitamins, and the garlic is a natural healthy food for man and beast.
Next, let’s look at cockroaches. They’re the “survivors” for millions of years, and will probably survive after all humans have gone the way of the dinosaurs. No housewife likes them, and even most clean houses may have a few in hiding. I live in South Florida – we have cockroaches almost as big as mice that even fly, and lots of the smaller ones as well as many other insects. Except for ants. Boric Acid works very well.
The Boric Acid in the carpets, particularly around the edges and baseboards will keep them mostly out of the house. But, there are a few places where it pays to keep them out as well. Put a small amount of Boric Acid into some beer botttle caps.
Place the caps of Boric Acid into the corners of your cupboards. If you have paper in the bottom of your kitchen drawers (or cabinet shelves), take up the
Paper, and do a small Boric Acid spray, then replace the paper. Spray the Boric Acid under the refrigerator, and the stove, and similar places.
That night, the entire program was taken up with callers, some telling us how well this worked for them, or asking more questions. Several people called the next time the program was on to thank me and some of my listeners for the above advice.
Much later, I learned how to stop ants, including fire ants. Simply empty one or more “blue” packages of NutraSweet (Aspartame) onto the nest. The ant hills are gone by the next day usually. Sprinkle a few grains in the baseboards or any possible entry holes into your home to prevent intrance. Aspartame seems to be a deadly poison to most insects, but particularly to ants.
If it’s that deadly to ants, what might it do to some susceptible humans? Many persons are allergic to it. Most are unaware that this is a problem. It often causes headaches in fact. I never use Nutrisweet!
I hope that the above helps you to better health for you and your pets.
Dr Bate is a retired orthomolecular psychologist
who invented Neuroliminal Training, a simpler and
affordable way to change brain wave amplitudes solving
ADD-Autism, depression, insomnia, and more.
http://drbate.com – http://ADHD-Autism.com
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