The nanny's dog had fleas last week and she told us today that apparently the treatment isn't working and for some reason the dog still has fleas. After our nanny search from H@#, raccoons in our old roof this spring, moving, and living in chaos while remodeling the new house, the LAST thing we need are fleas!! Do you think there's a chance she will bring fleas over, b/c her apartment is likely now infested? Ugh. Or, am I being crazy?
Re: Nanny's dog has fleas!
Fleas don't usually bite humans and they probably wouldn't survive the car ride to your house. You could treat any pets you have as a preventative measure, but I doubt I would worry about it.
You should suggest to your nanny if she is using frontline drops to try advantage drops instead, and vice versa. We had a terrible flea problem at a place we were renting and treated all of our animals with frontline and then even did flea bombs and it didn't help. What finally worked was treating them with advantage. There should not be a difference in the advantage/frontline products, but it seems some fleas in our area are resistant to them.
Edit: in addition to using a good preventative like frontline from now on.
Do you have a dog? If you do, I'd be concerned but like PP said, fleas prefer dogs to people so if you don't have an animal, I wouldn't be freaking out but I would definitely ask her about how she's treating it.
Our dog caught fleas from a family friend's dog a few months ago and it was AWFUL. Those things spread like wild fire when there are other animals around. We were able to get it under control and he's been flea-less for a long time now but it was a nightmare while it was happening. Our house got infested. My SIL's house got infested. My IL's house got infested. They were every where.
Are you suggesting she tell her employee what to do in her own home?
No, I'm not saying that she demand that her nanny does this. I was saying it as I would say to a friend who is having trouble getting rid of them. I had an issue years ago and I tried several more gentle remedies and the only thing that worked was a full out bomb. Yes we had to clear everyone out including the cats for nearly a day including ventilation time, etc.. I hate having to use such toxic chemicals and I learned my lesson the hard way about preventative care even on indoor only pets.