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Posts and tweets about fleas

June 11, 2012

Use your social media network to raise awareness about the importance of flea control with these tweets and posts. (Sponsored by Merck Animal Health)

Tweets: Just press the buttons below and log in to tweet these messages.

Facebook posts: Copy this type, log into Facebook, and paste the type into the status field:

After they feed and mate, female fleas begin laying eggs within 24 hours. Busy, busy! #pethealth #pets #petcare

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After they feed and mate, female fleas begin laying eggs within 24 hours. Busy, busy!

Each female flea produces 40 to 50 eggs a day, that’s 100s within days and potentially 1,000s in her lifetime. #pethealth #pets #petcare

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Each female flea produces 40 to 50 eggs a day, that’s 100s within days and potentially 1,000s in her lifetime.

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Cat not scratching? She still may have fleas. Those fleas lay eggs. And your dog may start scratching soon! #pethealth #pets #petcare

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Cat not scratching? She still may have fleas. Those fleas lay eggs. And your dog may start scratching soon!

Fleas can hatch in as little as 2 or 3 weeks or as long as several months. Keep pests off your pets! #pethealth #pets #petcare

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Fleas can hatch in as little as 2 or 3 weeks or as long as several months. Keep pests off your pets!

Bugs on the outside and worms on the inside! Could any of these pests be causing health problems for your pet? #pethealth #pets #petcare

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Bugs on the outside and worms on the inside! Could any of these pests be causing health problems for your pet?

Did you know? Fleas lay eggs in animals’ hair, then the eggs roll and drop off into the carpet, onto the furniture or outdoors. #pethealth #pets #petcare

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Did you know? Fleas lay eggs in animals’ hair, then the eggs roll and drop off into the carpet, onto the furniture or outdoors.

A flea-infested pet is like a living saltshaker of parasite eggs. Cut down on parasitic sodium! #pethealth #pets #petcare

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A flea-infested pet is like a living saltshaker of parasite eggs. Cut down on parasitic sodium!

Flea eggs fall off an infested pet everywhere it goes. So lots of time spent on livingroom rug or couch= lots of eggs. #pethealth #pets #petcare

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Flea eggs fall off an infested pet everywhere it goes. So lots of time spent on living room rug or couch = lots of eggs.

Squirrels, opossums, raccoons, stray dogs and cats – Oh my! They can all carry flea eggs into your yard. #pethealth #pets #petcare

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Squirrels, opossums, raccoons, stray dogs and cats – Oh my! They can all carry flea eggs into your yard.

Fleas hatch in carpet after you treat your pet. And they love a warm host. Expect to see some for 3 to 8 weeks! #pethealth #pets #petcare

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Fleas hatch in carpet after you treat your pet. And they love a warm host. Expect to see some for 3 to 8 weeks!

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