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Hydrogen Peroxide Flea Kill Speed on Dog

The speed of disinfection and sterilization of canine fleas in contact with hydrogen peroxide
Modern dog homes are often disturbed by fleas. Fleas, lodged in the dog's body, suck blood for food, causing itchy dogs and damaged fur. It has been heard from time to time that hydrogen peroxide can remove fleas from the dog's body, but how fast it is, everyone knows.

Hydrogen peroxide, the chemical name of hydrogen peroxide, has strong oxidizing properties. Therefore, when applied to canine fleas, its effect is due to contact with the flea body, oxidize the biomolecules on the body surface and body, destroy its physiological structure and function, and eventually cause the flea to die.

If an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide is used to prepare a solution of suitable concentration, gently spray it on the fleas on the dog's body. At first, the fleas feel irritated and restless. After a while, it can be seen that some fleas are slow to move. After about a stick of incense, most fleas have difficulty jumping actively again, their limbs curl up and gradually lose their vitality. By the time of two sticks of incense, most fleas have died and fall from the dog's hair.

When using hydrogen peroxide to remove fleas, be careful. First, the concentration must be precisely controlled. If it is too thick, it will hurt the dog's fur, causing redness, swelling and burns; if it is too thin, it will be difficult to quickly eliminate fleas. Second, when using, beware of entering the dog's eyes, mouth, nose and other sensitive areas to avoid other diseases.

In short, hydrogen peroxide can kill fleas on the dog body, although the speed is considerable, it must be used in accordance with the law, so as to protect the well-being of the dog and achieve the effect of flea removal.