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How to Get Rid of Fleas in an Outside Dog Kennel

| Updated September 26, 2017

Things You'll Need

  • Flea spray

  • Cedar chips

  • Soap

A flea infestation is not only annoying but can be damaging to your dog's health. Fleas can live outside as well as indoors, so it's very important to be sure to treat any outdoor area, such as a kennel, to prevent your dog from bringing fleas back into your house. The following steps will help ensure that your yard stays as flea-free as your home.

Clear the kennel of debris. Fleas thrive in dark, humid areas and avoid clean spaces exposed to light. Trim any bushes and grass around the kennel and clear any debris like leaves and sticks.

Wash the kennel walls and floors with soap and water. Maintaining a clean environment for your dogs is paramount to ridding yourself of fleas and preventing their return.

Wash all of your dog's bedding and hang it out to dry in the sunlight.

Spray the dark spaces of the kennel with flea spray. An insecticide is the most effective solution to a flea infestation, but you don't need to spray the entire kennel. Focus on the the shady, moist areas where fleas make their home.

Put down cedar chips along the kennel fence and around the base of nearby trees and bushes. Fleas are naturally adverse to the smell of cedar and this will help prevent them from returning.

Tips

  • Consult your veterinarian on which flea spray is best for your needs.

Warnings

  • Wear gloves when handling pesticides