Fleas and Ticks
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How to Kill Fleas in Your Yard
Outdoor Flea Control
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How to Spray Your Yard for Fleas
Relieve Your Dog's Flea Itching
How to Get Rid of Fleas on Kittens
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How to Spray Your Yard for Fleas
Attach a water hose to the sprayer end of either the Virbac Yard Spray or Sentry Yard and Premise Spray Concentrate concentrate bottle.
Spray all areas where your pet rests, including any hedges and shady areas.
Yard sprays are for surfaces only and should not be sprayed directly on your pet.
Max's Tip

We recommend spraying your yard again after three to four weeks to kill any new flea eggs that may have hatched.