It weighs just 0.6kg and has a tiny 0.25 litre dust capacity to match.
Once you’ve vacuumed everything in the room with fleas (including all soft furnishings), take small items into the garden and give them a good shake.It’s also a good idea to run clothes or linen through a hot wash.. Use a flea spray to kill eggs and fleas that escaped your vacuum.

It’s very important to closely follow the instructions, especially to keep children and pets safe (you’ll need to keep them out of the room for a certain length of time.).Wash your pet with an anti-flea shampoo.You can then use a flea comb to remove remaining fleas..

Ask your vet about topical flea treatments.While there are shop-bought options, it’s always best to get professional veterinary advice about the right treatment for your pet.. Take your pet to the vet if you notice him or her excessively scratching, especially if there is hair loss or red skin.. Summary.

Vacuuming has been proven to kill the vast majority of adult fleas and young fleas.
It may also kill flea eggs, although this hasn’t been proven.. Just using your vacuum probably isn’t enough to solve a flea infestation though.we do not recommend this method.
There’s a chance of seriously damaging your carpet when using packaging tape, even if the risk might be small..The main problem is that there’s a chance of the adhesive getting stuck to carpet fibres and binding them together.
Tape residue can be hard to remove without pulling out the carpet fibres, especially for longer carpets.In fact, we recommend contacting a professional cleaner if your carpet has tape residue..
(Editor: Powerful Watches)