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How to Get Rid of Fleas in Your Yard Naturally

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Summary: Getting rid of fleas in the yard naturally requires preventative care using beneficial nematodes sprayed on the lawn three times a year. Get rid of fleas in the yard naturally with tips from a professional landscaper in this free video on lawns and gardening.

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By Bill Elzey
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Bill Elzey is the owner and manager of Showplace Lawns in Austin, Texas. Elzey has a Bachelor of Science in agriculture with course work in horticulture, soils, fertilizers, botany...read more

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"I'm Bill Elzey with Showplace Lawns. Let's talk about getting rid of fleas in our yard and let's talk about doing it the natural way which is the safe way and in my opinion the only way to do things outside. Fleas will bother our pets. Fleas can bit us and so forth and are real irritating. The best way to do this is to get a handle in front of them. That is to use beneficial nematodes. Beneficial nematodes sprayed on the lawn are a great preventative to keep fleas from happening in your yard. In this part of the country we do it three times a year depending on the climate and so forth. Again you may only want to do it twice or so. But they are the preventatives so have them there first to keep the fleas from happening. Once they are out and you have the nematodes in the yard you need to maintain a regular watering schedule to keep these things alive and keep them active."

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