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  2. Just Bought a Prayer Plant? Here's How to Care for It - AOL

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    Prayer plants have a low-growing form that looks best in hanging baskets or cascading out of pots. Here's how to care for them. Prayer plants have a low-growing form that looks best in hanging ...

  3. Bad Plant Parent Luck? These Indoor Plants Are Very Hard to Kill

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    We put together a guide to 10 plants that are hard to kill, including cast-iron plant, ZZ plant, and pothos. ... How to Water and Care for Your Prayer Plant. SHOP PRAYER PLANTS. sarayut Thaneerat.

  4. 29 Best Flea Medicines for Dogs Without Vet Prescription - AOL

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    Unfortunately, fleas are an all-too-common problem that can cause our dogs to scratch and bite themselves, leaving them feeling miserable. Thankfully, there are treatments available that can help ...

  5. Dog flea - Wikipedia

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    Controlling flea infestations implies not only the pet has been cured and the fleas living on it are killed, but environment in which the pet lives is free of these parasites. Of all these, removing the fleas from the pet may be the easiest and simplest step given the many products especially designed to kill fleas available on the market.

  6. Flea treatments - Wikipedia

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    Fleas can be drowned by immersion for about 24 hours; they may appear to be dead if immersed for shorter times, but can revive after some hours. [11] Soaps and surfactants can facilitate the death of fleas in bathing. The process of washing the flea (and the pet) removes integumental waxes on the flea's body and it dies from dehydration. [12 ...

  7. Pyrethrin - Wikipedia

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    The use of pyrethrin in products such as natural insecticides and pet shampoo, for its ability to kill fleas, increases the likelihood of toxicity in mammals that are exposed. Medical cases have emerged showing fatalities from the use of pyrethrin, prompting many organic farmers to cease use.