Garlic Research Labs Offers Pet Owners Real Solution to Flea and Tick Problems: Super-Powered Garlic
Glendale, California (PRWEB) July 27, 2013 -- Most pet owners prefer for their pets to be able to go outside as often as they want, maybe even live outside when the weather is nice. Unfortunately, the life of a yard dog consists mostly of scratching and nibbling at fleas instead of enjoying the beautiful outdoors, and unless everything with fur is banished to the outdoors forever, the fleas and ticks will most certainly make their way into linens and carpets, and lay eggs within the tiniest nooks of floorboards or underneath the couch until everyone is spending their time scratching at fleas, inside and out.
Much worse than fleas, ticks can actually transmit many dangerous diseases to both humans and animals through their saliva, so owners who decide to keep their dogs outside are also stuck thinking about the guilt they might incur if ever their animal were to get sick from a tick bite, and pets aren’t the only ones in danger.
Ticks are more than willing to grab onto and bite a non-suspecting person who’s just trying to water their lawn or get something from the shed, or worse yet their children while they are playing outside. The sugar-rich blood of humans is like candy to a tick. Most have no idea they’ve been bitten because ticks numb the skin before they dig in, and by the time they are discovered the damage may very well have already been done.
Chemicals such as fipronil, imidacloprid, methoprene, permethrin, and pyriproxyfen are among the most popular active ingredients in “spot-on” flea and tick products for dogs and cats. Products containing these chemicals often recommend that it be applied directly onto the back of the neck, but every single one of these products has shown adverse effects when used on animals in laboratories, and the Environmental Protection Agency receives more cases every year where animals have suffered everything from mild skin rashes to vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, and even death after using these products.
Most flea and tick collars, sprays, and powders warn to keep their products away from eyes, limit skin contact, wash hands after applying, and keep away from children. Poison sprays for the yard might kill fleas and ticks, but they also kill beneficial insects like bees and butterflies. Once these toxic chemicals are applied to the grass, every person, animal, and plant in the area will be inhaling the stuff for the next few weeks, neighbors included, and a whole neighborhood of people using these toxic sprays is a dangerous thought.
Garlic has shown promise as a repellant of many types of insects and pests in the past, but it wasn’t until Garlic Research Labs, Inc. in Glendale, California discovered the now famed “super garlic” that it was in any way applicable.
In its liquid form, this super garlic retains the highest amounts of flea and tick repelling compounds of any strain of garlic in the world, and because of this fleas, ticks, and other insects like mosquitoes can detect the powerful garlic for up to 4 weeks and longer, and will stay away from it even though the scent becomes undetectable to humans in just a few hours.
Garlic Research Labs named their super garlic juice “Mosquito Barrier” because it works on them as well, and the United States Department of Agriculture tested the Mosquito Barrier spray on ticks and found just the same: the ticks stay away for 4 weeks. It’s safe for bees and butterflies, and it does no harm to plants, grass, or gardens. It can be sprayed early to avoid fleas and ticks for the entire summer, or be used to get rid of even the worst flea and tick infestations and keep them from coming back.
The necessary steps for ridding fleas and ticks indoors and on pets are displayed on the Mosquito Barrier website for all to see, and when these indoor steps are combined with the quick process of spraying Mosquito Barrier outside, the result is a yard, home, and dog absolutely free of fleas and ticks, not a one in sight.
To get fleas out of your yard, visit:
http://www.mosquitobarrier.com/fleas.html
To get ticks out of your yard, visit:
http://www.mosquitobarrier.com/ticks.html
Mosquito Barrier, Mosquito Barrier, http://www.mosquitobarrier.com, +1 800-424-7990, [email protected]
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