You can find this Lost Flea in the optional region of Hunter's March, which has an entrance on the upper right side of the ...
Do home remedies for fleas really work? Your dog’s been scratching a little more than usual lately, and you’ve noticed a few tiny jumping bugs. We’re sorry to ...
Rubbing alcohol, also called isopropyl alcohol, is known for its germ-killing properties. That’s why so many people rely on it as a disinfectant. If you’re a pet owner wondering whether rubbing ...
We don’t always have the answers, but we have some people on speed dial who do — which is why we present to you our FYI series where we have experts explain if lip balm is actually bad, how often you ...
Fleas perform an amazing feat when they jump, and the mechanics behind the tiny, bloodsucking pests' acrobatics have been studied — and debated — for a long time. But new research may have settled one ...
The problem begins with some scratching here and there. Maybe you spot some tiny specks around the house that you might’ve missed before. Maybe your pet's beautiful hair that was so thick is looking a ...
How Do I Get Rid of Fleas? You can get rid of fleas by taking steps to control them at every stage. First, you’ll want to think about treating your pets. But, fleas and their eggs may lurk in other ...
Known also as springtails, these are tiny insects that do not bite and are harmless to pets and humans. You’re more likely to notice them in winter months in the snow outside, but may be in damp areas ...
Is your dog or cat itching themselves more often? It could be a sign of fleas - even when it's cold outside. Dr. Aly Cohen, a veterinarian at Cornell University's Riney Canine Health Center, urged pet ...
Heatwaves can leave humans all hot and bothered and it is the same for our pets. Flea outbreaks are always associated with summer in Australia and after a heatwave they can be particularly bad. But ...