Guest guest Posted August 17, 2004 Report Share Posted August 17, 2004 Hi, I'm currently conducting experiments with a microscope on cancer cells. I have a dog that doesn't have fleas, so I don't want to risk introducting fleas into my home (I can't do this for you). Just buy a microscope (even a cheap $100 student microscope will work since fleas are so big) and test different frequencies on it. The frequencies should be on the low end of the EM spectrum as it is large and the bandwidth should be big as the organism is more complex and multicellular. Therefore, it should be relatively easy to find the correct frequency range to kill a flea. This should be an interesting experiment, so please let us know what you find out :0) Try the following frequencies; 2750 & 2374. These were listed on the website: http://www.electroherbalism/bioelectrics/frequenciesandanecdotes/cafl ..htm Thanks, LM. > Has anyone had good luck with dog fleas? I understand there are > freq's that zap them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2004 Report Share Posted August 17, 2004 240 Volts 60 Hz ac zaps them but it kills your dog too! My Guess is that you would have problems trying to kill fleas with a Rife device but you could destroy the eggs. Just catch a few fleas and put them in thin plastic container and slowly sweep until you kill them would be my only suggestion. dog flea frequencies > Has anyone had good luck with dog fleas? I understand there are > freq's that zap them. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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