🐶 Keep your yard a bug-free paradise!
PetArmorHome Yard Spray is a powerful 32oz solution designed to effectively kill and protect against a variety of outdoor pests, including fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes. With a coverage area of up to 2,667 square feet and long-lasting effects for up to 6 weeks, this spray ensures a safe and enjoyable outdoor space for you and your dogs.
Target Species | Dog |
Item Form | Spray |
Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
M**L
No more bites
Only sprayed the rug around my bed and already I have no more bites. I want to spray more areas but I will have to put pets in different rooms until it dries. My dog didn’t have many fleas but fleas love to bite me and my dog so even with frontline on all the animals some fleas have been still around. My apartment complex has them in the grass for decades and doesn’t care so they’re like immune to most products and invade people’s homes who don’t even have pets especially in the summer. So this product is great to spray on someone’s carpets who lives in an apartment like this it says it even kills bed bugs so if I move the first thing I’m doing is spraying this on all the rugs as a precaution. It also smells fresh so it doesn’t smell like bug spray.
N**
Effective Solution for Pesky Pests
My feedback is really positive because this product is so easy to use and covers up to 500 sq ft. It not only eliminates pet odor, but also leaves no residue or odor behind. What amazed me is its ability to reach hidden areas and its effectiveness lasts up to 7 months! It doesn't just kill bedbugs, lice, and dust mites, it also prevents adult flea development. It's a true protector of my family and pets as it kills ticks, fleas, eggs, and larvae. I highly recommend it.
H**.
Wear a Mask when using powder
I’m giving it 4, might update this later after I give it time for results.First off, the 16oz powder didn’t cover as much floor space as I thought it would, but this is my first time experiencing this. I bought two containers (32oz total) and by the time I finished the room I had used both, and even then I didn’t cover the entire room … but I also live in the south where houses are larger and cheaper.The powder left me coughing for about 30 minutes afterwards and I regret not wearing some sort of mask. If you are using the powder there’s a high probability it’ll leave your throat/nose agitated. I mean, it smells really good though?I’m using this powder to hopefully keep the room flea free after having one jump onto my foot. My cat caught fleas after being walked outside twice. He’s such a hassle.
M**L
Does it's job!
My beagle likes to get dirty . Lol rolling in the grass. So the fleas came with that. Even with flea medication. This stuff was good! Used it a couple times and the fleas were seriously gone! Make sure to put your food in another room when sweeping it up because it will go in the air a little. But it definitely did it's job!
C**.
Impressed with the Pet Friendly Solution
This product has been just what I was looking for. The ease of use is a major plus. On top of that, it doubles as a pet odor eliminator, which is a game-changer. I would suggest a stronger formula for those stubborn fleas. But all in all, this product does its job.
L**R
How I Defeated the Fleas with Petarmor
The good news: This stuff really works! For my full story of how I used it, read on.The caveat: You need to be prepared to put the work in. Fleas are resilient, and you can't just spray once and expect that they will disappear.You need to: 1. Bathe your animal if you have one, daily (at least at first) 2. Launder EVERYT HING in your home. 3. Identify where the fleas are coming from, and track their progress over time with candle traps 4. Apply poison liberally 5. REPEAT. Seriously, repeat.This stuff is no joke. The smell that everyone is raving about is to cover up the scent of the poison you're applying. Look up the active ingredients -- they can cause serious health effects, so don't breathe this stuff in. I experienced burning in my lungs the first day I applied it, then learned to cover my mouth with a towel, and vacate the space until it was dry. I may have gone a bit overboard with applying... but I had a Serious Infestation. I have no regrets.How I got rid of fleas: I discovered fleas on my dog on Wednesday night. I immediately gave him a bath and vacuumed everything. This was my first time with fleas, and if it's yours, these should Always be your first two steps. Then, I looked online for reviews, and ended up buying this product, along with the Home Household Spray, and the Carpet Powder from the same company. It said it would take two days to arrive, so in the meantime, I went and bought another product locally for outside. The next morning I vacuumed again, sprayed outside, and laundered every piece of laundry, textile and fabric in my home.A friend told me to put down shallow dishes full of soap water, with candles in the middle, all over the floor. The fleas are attracted to the heat and light, and will drown in the shallow water. She said to put them everywhere, as many empty dishes as I had. This was the KEY to tracking where the fleas were coming from. I put them near areas where my dog spent time, but was surprised to find out that those areas did not have many fleas. Instead, there were more fleas near a utility closet in my kitchen. As I continued to move the dishes closer to that closet (every few hours), I found more and more fleas in that particular area. Eventually, I moved the dishes into the closet, and that's when I found hundreds, if not thousands of fleas. I rent, and the closet was previously infested with rats (I know, I'm disgusted too). A friend who is a Entomologist told me that flea eggs could have gotten in from the rats, then lay dormant for months. Now it was warm out again, and they were hatching. I immediately deep cleaned the closet as thousands of fleas attacked me (pro tip: wear long pants, sleeves, gloves, a hair covering, a face covering, anything to protect yourself), removed the old carpet inside, and vacuumed every crevice. Once I had done that, I sprayed it with the Home and Carpet Spray on every surface (spray underneath, on top, in the corners, etc), then once that dried, I used the Carpet Powder on the floor, so I could see where the fleas were and, the next time I vacuumed, I could see any areas I missed.Now, every morning, I wake up, vacuum my entire apartment, vacuum the closet, and reapply the poison. Then I leave dishes with candles in the closet all day and all night (I use tall church candles that have less of a risk of catching fire to anything, and the closet is empty), to track how many fleas there are. There has been a significant improvement after 3 days. However, I'm going to keep doing this process for at least two weeks. Read up about breaking the life cycle of fleas -- they can come back if you let down your guard. I will be ready.
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