FROM http://everydayroots.com/flea-remedies
1. Flea collar
A flea collar is a great way to ward off fleas without always having to
reapply something topically, and it keeps the flea control constant and steady.
You will need…
-3-5 drops of cedar oil or lavender oil
- 1-3 tablespoons of water
-Bandana OR your dog’s collar
-an eyedropper (optional)
Directions
Dilute 2-3 drops of your chosen oil in 1-3 tablespoons of water. Some people
use the oil undiluted, but I personally feel it should always be diluted, even
if it’s only by a little. Next, pick out a bandana to be the flea collar-I
think a bandana is preferable because you can take it on and off and your dog’s
collar won’t smell. It’s always fun to get creative with patterns and colors
here. If you go up to ½ teaspoon you can use up to 5 drops of the liquid. Using
an eyedropper or other similar means, apply 5-10 drops of the mixture to the
bandana and rub the sides of the fabric together, and then tie it about your
dog’s neck in a snazzy way. Reapply oil mixture to the collar once a week. In
conjunction with this, 1 or 2 drops of oil diluted with at least 1 tablespoon
of olive oil can be placed at the base of your dog’s tail.
2. Flea deterring drink- can be used alongside any of these remedies.
You will need…
-1 teaspoon white distilled vinegar or apple cider vinegar
Directions
For every 40 pound dog add 1 teaspoon of white distilled vinegar or apple
cider vinegar to 1 quart of their drinking water. We highly recommend using Braggs Apple Cider Vinegar. Not only does
it deter fleas, it improves a pups skin and coat condition from the inside-out.
3. Flea comb
This contains lemon and lemon contains something called limonene, which is a
chemical that kills and repels fleas but is harmless to us or our pets
You will need…
-1 freshly sliced up lemon
-1 pot of fresh water
-a comb, sponge, or brush
Directions
Boil a pot of water and add the slices of a freshly cut lemon to it. Turn
off the heat after the lemons has been added and cover the pot, letting the
mixture steep overnight. The next day dip a comb or your pets brush in the
liquid (make sure it’s sufficiently cool) and run it through their hair. A
sponge works as well, especially if you have a very short haired breed. A quick
version is to bring water to a vigorous boil and then pour over a freshly
sliced lemon. Then just dip the comb, let it cool, and use as above.
4. Flea spray
As a bonus, your pup will get a nice gleaming finish to their coat after
using this flea spray.
You will need…
-1 cup white distilled vinegar OR 1 cup apple cider vinegar OR a 50/50 blend
of both
-1 quart fresh water
-2-3 drops of lavender or cedar oil
-a decent sized spray bottle
Directions
The essential oil isn’t vital, but it certainly gives the spray an extra
edge (and a nice smell.) If you’re using it, add 2-3 drops as you add 1 cup of
white distilled vinegar/apple cider vinegar/both to 1 quart of fresh water.
Fill your spray bottle, and mist your dog, being careful not to get it in their
eyes, nose, or ears-aka avoid spraying near the face. To get up around the neck
and behind the ears/their chin area, dampen a soft cloth with the mixture and
wipe it on. Spray your pets bedding and around it with this mixture lightly as
well.
5. Flea (be-gone) bag
This little sachet contains things that smell pleasant to us, but that drive
pests away from your pet.
You will need…
-Two 6 inch squares of breathable fabric (such as muslin)
-a rough handful of cedar chips
-1-2 teaspoons of dried lavender buds
-the peel of 1 lemon
Directions
Follow the instructions on how to make a sachet here if you
need more detail. Cut 2 6 inch squares of fabric and place them together inside
out. Sew all but 1 side and turn inside out. Fill with a rough handful of
fragrant cedar chips, 1-2 teaspoons of lavender, and 1 lemon peel. Leave enough
room at the top so you can tie it off with a ribbon or sew it shut (tying
allows you to reuse it when the contents lose their potency.) Place under your
pets bed/bedding or near it to ward off fleas. Change the mixture every month
or so.
6. Flea bath- wash your pup with this weekly to deter fleas.
You will need…
-A half a cup of freshly squeezed lemon juice*
-1 ½ – 2 cups of fresh water
-1/4 –1/2 cup of mild pet-friendly soap or shampoo
Directions
Stir together a half a cup of lemon juice, 1 ½ cups of water, and ¼ cup of
mild pet-friendly shampoo or soap. Bottle and label and bathe weekly to keep
fleas away.
*amounts will vary depending on the size of your dog. As a general rule of
thumb, use 2 parts water to every ½ cup of soap and lemon juice.