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Originally Posted by sigmadiva
When it comes to treating fleas, you have to do a three step attack.
1. Treat the dog. I have been using Frontline and it works well for me. I know about the new pill, but I have not used it yet. I would like to switch to it when I run out of Frontline.
2. Treat your living spaces, especially rooms with rugs and carpets. Like the commercial says, fleas really do love to live in your carpet. I have been using a product called Flea Stoppers. Basically its powdered boric acid. You sprinkle it into your carpets like carpet powder, sweep it in, and leave it there for a few days.
3. Treat your yard. There are a few products by Scotts and other companies that you can buy from Home Depot or Lowes. They are in the pesticide aisle.
I highly recommend doing all three at the same time.
I speak from personal experience..... 
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this! Seven makes a yard treatment that works quickly and well. and when you treat your carpet, make sure to treat your vaccum as well. put moth balls in the bag (if you use a bagged model) and if yours is bagless, be very careful when empting out the canister- and wash the canister to make sure you kill any eggs stuck in there! also treat/wash anywhere the animal lays- pillows, blankets, couches, etc.