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Raid ® Flea Killer kills on contact to control
flea and tick infestations in your home. This non-staining formula also has a clean,
pleasant scent.
Learn more about fleas from our Insect Control Programs
Flea Control Program
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Raid ® Flea Killer works great at controlling:

For a closer look at these bugs, check out our
Insect Index
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Directions for use:
Shake before use. Hold container upright. Point valve away from face and press button.
1. For fleas and ticks on surfaces: Remove soiled pet bedding and clean thoroughly
or destroy. Spray sleeping quarters of pets, around baseboards, windows, doorframes,
wall cracks, and floors. Spray rugs and carpets where flea infestations are bad.
Repeat as necessary. Put fresh bedding in pet quarters after spray has dried. For
best results pets should be treated before allowing them to return to the treated
area. If used on light or delicate upholstery fabrics, test in an inconspicuous
place prior to use. Use Raid ®
Flea Killer
in conjunction with Raid ® Roach & Flea
Fogger for particularly heavy flea infestations and for a complete flea and tick
protection program.
2. For fleas and ticks on pets: Read entire label before each use. Use only
on dogs. Consult a veterinarian before using this product on debilitated, aged,
pregnant, or nursing animals. Certain medications can interact with pesticides.
Consult a veterinarian before using on medicated animals. Do not use on dogs under
12 weeks. To control fleas and ticks on dogs, hold can upright about 10-12 inches
from pet. Spray to lightly dampen the animal's coat up to the head. For long-haired
pets, ruffle the coat and spray against the lay of the hair, spraying directly behind
the hand so that the spray reaches the skin. Rub into animal's coat to assure even
coverage. Use fingers to rub product around eyes, mouth and ears. Do not spray head,
genital-anal area, or open wounds. DO NOT OVER APPLY. Sensitivities may occur
after using ANY pesticide product for pets. If signs of sensitivity occur, bathe
your pet with mild soap and rinse with large amounts of water. If signs continue,
consult a veterinarian immediately. For best results in controlling tick infestations,
spray ticks directly.
3. For roaches, silverfish, crickets: Spray hiding places such as baseboards
and pipes, behind bookcases and cabinets, and in other storage areas, hitting as
many insects as possible.
Precautions
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