
Originally Posted by
No Quarter Kennel
I've done just about everything you have there Jack PLUS!
There are several coon and fox hound guys in this area. I have only been here about a year and a half. No problems until about 2 months ago.
These SOB's are relentless.
I finally got the Chlorpyrifos. Guy had a stable and barn in a state that he describe as "crawling with fleas". Said he treated his barn one time with this stuff and has never had fleas since. That was 10 years ago.
I'm going to put this stuff through a huge spray rig, remove all dogs, spray the entire yard, plus some, and see how that pans out for me. In addition, I will treat bedding/housing, wash dogs and treat them as well, all according to the stuff you have put together.
I haven't had a flea or tick on my yard of around 10-15 dogs (fluctuates) since about 2011. I have never seen anything like it out here. I can't remember if you lived in Florida at one time Jack or do not, but I would think the climate could be somewhat similar. It's pretty wet here, extremely humid and very sandy. I lived in far west Tx and it's sandy, but it's true sand. Very gritty stuff. This stuff in east Tx is like powder, literally, when dry enough, like baby powder. I don't know if it's the combo of the sand and climate, or the thick vegetation, or what it could be, but I'm about to wage war on these suckers. I have my pymethrin spray subscribed with your stuff and have been hitting them with that about every 3rd day until I get this spray out this weekend. I'll keep everyone posted on how it works. Suppose to be safe with food/crops and when dry, premises. Hopefully, it does the trick