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Flea dirt will not go away on its own even after fleas are gone; it needs to be physically removed through cleaning and bathing.
To instantly kill fleas in the house, use products containing ingredients like pyrethrin, or apply diatomaceous earth or steam treatments directly.
Flea dirt will not disappear on its own after fleas are gone; it must be manually cleaned from your pet and environment.
Instant flea killers include insect growth regulators, aerosol flea sprays, and natural remedies like diatomaceous earth applied directly.
Flea dirt will not disappear on its own even after fleas are gone; it must be physically removed through proper cleaning and grooming.
Flea dirt itself is not directly contagious to humans, but it can indicate flea infestations that may lead to allergic reactions or transmit diseases.
To get rid of flea dirt, thoroughly bathe your pet with a flea shampoo and wash all bedding, then treat your home and pet with appropriate flea prevention products.
Flea dirt without visible fleas often means adult fleas are hiding, recently vacated, or that flea eggs and larvae are still present in the environment.
Yes, the presence of flea dirt typically indicates a flea infestation, even if live fleas are not immediately visible.
Flea dirt is the fecal matter left behind by fleas, consisting mostly of digested blood from their host.

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