Parasitic insects can be a serious discomfort for people and animals, which is why the institution provided information on how to combat them.
The Health Publishing division of the Harvard University recently offered a series of Recommendations to avoid flea in pets. This problem, common among animal owners, can cause significant discomfort for both dogs and cats. Harvard experts highlighted the importance of constant prevention and care to keep pets free of these parasites.
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Specialists underline that fleas not only generate itching and discomfort, but also They can transmit diseases. Therefore, it is essential to adopt effective measures to prevent its appearance and spread. The educational institution provided a detailed guide with easy strategies proven to protect pets from these annoying invaders.


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How to avoid fleas, according to Harvard
Pet houses are places where there is more likely to have fleas and that we do not realize. These insects take refuge in corners or grass. That is why experts provided these tips for the prevention of the people and pets that inhabit the house:
- Frequently wash the pet bed.
- Sweep and aspire every corner and crack daily.
- Clean steam carpets and wash the beds well
- If there is a park in your house with grass cut it periodically
In case of flea infection, the first step is to confirm whether a pet or person is affected. According to Harvard Health, Flea bites in humans They usually appear as small red and high spots on ankles and legs.
In petsthe same brands are seen around neck, tail, ears, abdomen and lower back. In cases of allergy, blisters may also appear.
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