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    As babies are coming in I have gotten a few calls about baby squirrels with fleas.
    I recommend Adams Flea Power II for treating fleas. ONLY after the baby has been stablized FIRST.
    WARM THE BABY
    HYDRATE THE BABY
    FEED THE BABY (STIMULATE FOR PROPER WASTE REMOVAL..PEE & POOP)
    ADDRESS INJURIES & LET BABY REST IN A QUIET PLACE
    ADDRESS FLEAS
    I have found it better to treat the baby systematicly upon arrival. Fleas are not a main concern for me. I will quarneteen new arrivals and treat them as listed above, until I feel it's safe to join them as a small group.

    When treating fleas I choose to apply the Adams flea powder II to a paper towel, fold the paper towel to make a square packet and place the packet under the thin t-shirt square or thin blanket the babies are laying on. I put the squirrels in a small container like a plastic shoe box with holes in the lid. You can still use a heating source when treating for fleas.
    The fleas will die and fall off the baby in a short period of time.

    If any one else wants to add thier tips and techniuques to this thread are welcome .
    FLEA SEASON AND BABY SEASON ARE HERE!!!!
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    My vet said that any kitten flea powder is fine to use as Secret Squirrel suggests. And you can also rub a little of it into their fur if they're really infested.

    I also agree that the fleas take a back seat to any other treatment needed, however, in certain cases, it may be necessary to treat fleas almost immediately upon warming the squirrel. Those cases would be times when a squirrel (or in my case last fall, squirrels - a group of three siblings) comes in so badly infested with parasites that they will not be able to recover without treating immediately. Skin parasites can kill small animals pretty easily if there are enough of them.

    But, for your average flea problem (most I get have some) a little kitten flea powder goes a long way.

    Oh, and another thought...My dogs got the fleas when they left the baby squirrels last year. So make sure your pets are treated for fleas as well.

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    Good thread! I've always had great luck with Zodiac flea spray for cats & kittens, which is usually available in supermarkets as well as pet supply stores. It's a grey & orange bottle....I spray it on a damp cloth and wipe the babies down with it....within 10 minutes everything jumps off the baby and dies, so have a disposable rag or newspaper underneath to catch them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by island rehabber
    Good thread! I've always had great luck with Zodiac flea spray for cats & kittens, which is usually available in supermarkets as well as pet supply stores. It's a grey & orange bottle....I spray it on a damp cloth and wipe the babies down with it....within 10 minutes everything jumps off the baby and dies, so have a disposable rag or newspaper underneath to catch them.
    Oooooo...a spray would be so much less messy! I've always worried about the babies breathing the powder in... I'm going to see if I can find that, IR, THANKS!

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    PS- What are Flees?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Critter_Queen
    PS- What are Flees?

    It's what happens when you haven't been in school for many, many years ... your spelling ability flees.

    Squerrrrrr-leeee, where are you? I think you're the only one who can fix a Forum title.......
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    [quote=Critter_Queen]My vet said that any kitten flea powder is fine to use as Secret Squirrel suggests. And you can also rub a little of it into their fur if they're really infested.

    I too have rubbed a small amount of Adams powder in my palms and then applied it to the squirrels belly and groin area. The babies did just fine.

    Once the squirrels were so cold that the fleas jumped off the squirrels and onto the heat source...all I had to do was throw away the blanket!!!!
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    You know your squirrels are too cold when..............................

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    Quote Originally Posted by Secret Squirrel

    Once the squirrels were so cold that the fleas jumped off the squirrels and onto the heat source...all I had to do was throw away the blanket!!!!
    Awe, poor bitty 'quirrels...so cold even the fleas are leaving! At least they were easy to get rid of! LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Critter_Queen
    Awe, poor bitty 'quirrels...so cold even the fleas are leaving! At least they were easy to get rid of! LOL!
    Yeah....poor kids!!! It's one of those deals where the folks just found the squirrel....yada...yada.....and you meet them at the gas station....and the poor baby is in a box with no blanket...just laying in the card board box!! The folks wanta chat and you want dive into action!!!!
    You all know the story!!!!! Too well perhaps!!!!


    I run into the convience store and throw a bag LR into the microwave so the babies will have something for the ride home. I keep a kit in my car as I am sure most of you do. blanket, stuffed toy, LR, water bottle, gloves and lots of stuff for emergencies!!!
    By the way the kids did just fine.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Secret Squirrel
    It's one of those deals where the folks just found the squirrel....yada...yada.....and you meet them at the gas station....and the poor baby is in a box with no blanket...just laying in the card board box!! The folks wanta chat and you want dive into action!!!!
    I hear ya! I've been taking the baby(s) into my hand to "inspect" them right away and then just keep them in my hands in those situations. At least that way I know they're being warmed up. Yes, I should be wearing gloves, but the risk is worth it in my opinion. And you might be surprised how many little squirrels can fit in your hand when you're really trying hard! LOL!

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    I have cats and a dog that I treat monthly for fleas.
    I use advantage on my cats.
    I raised 3 squirrels from about 3 weeks of age and released them in July. They were roughly 5 months old.
    The male left the cage / free to the outside / area I have for them on my back porch the second day he was exposed to freedom. He never came back to the cage area. The 2 girls came and went. This week, one of the girls must have gotten into something a neighbor put out because she died. I think she was poisoned. Her sister stays close to their sanctuary now. Both girls still came to me for treats.
    My survivor obviously has fleas.
    What is the safest treatment ?
    I could put a tiny , tiny dab of advantage (for a dog ? or a cat ? ) on a q-tip and put a bit at her shoulder area.
    I just need to know what is 100% safest to use.
    Thank you in advance for your help

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    I would think it would be the same as with ferrets that you would use anything for cats for fleas on squirrels. My vet that I work for always advises against using anything for dogs on rodents and or mammals.

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