I'm currently in the process of moving into a new basement suite. There has been a recent flea infestation there over the 3 weeks. The suite has been fumigated once but I was over there yesterday and today and noticed that there are still fleas jumping all over me. Apparently they haven't eaten in a while because they're pretty hungry as the bites on my body can prove it. When I was sitting on the couch at my "old" place last night, I noticed that a flea was crawling on me here too now so they're in both homes as one or two have managed to catch a lift over. My cat is still here with me at my old place but I'm not sure how to go about keeping him flea-free. I've got advantage for him but I'm not certain if this will keep him flea-free. Does it kill fleas and their eggs or just their eggs?
Also, the fumigation is guaranteed for 90 days. The eggs that have hatched recently (because fumigations only kill the fleas and not the eggs), should the fleas from them be killed by the residual fumigation that took place before they hatched?
And lastly, if the fleas won't go on Giles because he's got Advantage, does that mean that they'll continue to jump all over me and my roommate? I'm hesitant to move my bedroom furniture over there until I know that the fleas are gone but I can't wait much longer. Hehehe. Why is it that moving never goes quite as easily as anticipated?
Also, the fumigation is guaranteed for 90 days. The eggs that have hatched recently (because fumigations only kill the fleas and not the eggs), should the fleas from them be killed by the residual fumigation that took place before they hatched?
And lastly, if the fleas won't go on Giles because he's got Advantage, does that mean that they'll continue to jump all over me and my roommate? I'm hesitant to move my bedroom furniture over there until I know that the fleas are gone but I can't wait much longer. Hehehe. Why is it that moving never goes quite as easily as anticipated?