In the mid-1900s, time release pesticide combined with plastic collars to make the modern day flea collar. Although they did a good job of reducing bites and irritation on infested pets, the collars were not successful in keeping stopping flea infestations in particularly high risk areas such as kennels or homes with many pets. Another problem was that not all pet owners were comfortable with the collars since the chemicals sometimes caused skin irritation or dermatitis. Since then, alternatives have been introduces, such as topical flea control treatment and electronic flea collars.
It is important to consult your pet's veterinarian before choosing a flea control method for him/her. Although some pet owners may wish to use …show more content…
Many months of research has determined that these electronic flea collars may not always perform as well as they should. Despite the fact that for some pet owners they seem to be a safer alternative to traditional chemical flea collars, most electronic flea collar manufactures have not provided any proof that their products perform as claimed. Advertisements for electronic flea collars tend to use testimonials rather than scientific research as their main selling point. For some pet owners, it may be beneficial to give the electronic flea collars a test drive, but for money the facts just don't add