Quote: Definitely Tarby @ 25th July 2016, 10:26 PM BST
I've spent the weekend putting down about 15 kilos of salt and baking powder on my carpets after I realised my new flat is infested with fleas. I didn't notice for the first few days and woke up one morning scratching my ankles which is when I noticed they had about 5 fleas on each leg feeding away. I have about 100 red bumps appear on my ankles and feet from being bitten so much and the healing with Lanacane is being slowed because I have to keep them covered in socks all the time to prevent any more bites. I told the landlord and I don't think he knew. He said the last tennants had a cat so that explains the fleas but the place was infested. You could put your hand or foot anywhere on the carpet throughout the flat and within a second there would be fleas jumping on you.
Disgusting and I can't see how the last tennants lived like this. Maybe that's why they moved out instead of tackling the problem leaving muggins here to do it. I remember fleas when I was younger and had family dogs but that was one or two bites and a little flea trap in every room to get rid of them. This is so bad I think the medical term is I've been bitten to buggery and I think it's going to need a professional.
Does anyone know if Bodie or Doyle do pest control?
Sorry for the weak gag but I'm desperatley trying to be humourous despite living with parasites. Bloody good at jumping though to be fair.
I had a similar experience 20+ years ago, house-sitting in East Ham for a month, but the two cats were very much still there. I'd go downstairs in the morning, and at least 5 fleas would leap onto my bare legs. I think I tried using some anti-flea powder, but can't really remember how effective it was. As in your situation, there was no prior warning, and the owners had gone abroad. Carpets are the worst for harbouring the little buggers.