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  • After floods and storm clean ups in New Zealand: parasite considerations

    August 20, 2025 2 min read

    After floods and storm clean ups in New Zealand: parasite considerations

    Introduction

    Floods and storms leave damp carpets, musty mats and longer grass, all of which raise parasite pressure. Keep prevention on schedule and use this drying sequence while you tidy up.

    First 72 hours

    Move pets to the driest rooms you have. Lift wet rugs and door mats and dry them in the sun if possible. Run fans or a dehumidifier to bring humidity down.

    Clean-up order

    • Vacuum once surfaces are dry enough, then empty the vacuum outside

    • Hot wash pet bedding and dry thoroughly

    • Shake and sun-dry car rugs and travel blankets

    • Trim lawn near sleeping areas so checks are easy

    The next 2 to 12 weeks

    Stick to dose day and treat every pet on the same date. Vacuum three times a week for three weeks, then weekly. Rinse dogs after muddy outings and towel dry to the skin. Add a nightly two-minute tick check after bush edges.

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    Safety basics

    • Keep products out of damp sheds and away from heat during power cuts

    • Match species, weight band and minimum age

    • Do not stack different preventives unless your vet advises

    FAQ

    We are still seeing fleas weeks after the storm. Is that normal
    Yes. Hidden stages hatch in damp fabrics. Stay on time and keep the clean-up sequence going.
    Want a clean-up plan matched to your home and timeline
    Tell us what got wet and we will tailor steps — contact us.

    Feargus McConnell
    Feargus McConnell


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