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PetArmor Home Carpet Powder is a 16-ounce, vet-recommended solution that kills fleas, ticks, and all flea life stages while deodorizing carpets with a fresh scent. Featuring active ingredients like pyriproxyfen and pyrethrins, it offers long-lasting, pet-safe protection designed specifically for cats, eliminating pests and odors without the need for vet visits.



| Item Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 1.09 Pounds |
| Active Ingredients | Pyriproxyfen 0.02%, pyrethrins 0.10%, N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide |
| Allergen Information | Yam Free |
| Target Species | Cat |
| Scent Name | Fresh |
| Item Form | Powder |
S**Z
Effective and safe flea control for my home
Worth every penny. The PETARMOR Carpet Powder is easy to apply and smells nice, making my carpets fresher. I appreciate that it's safe for my pets and truly effective against fleas and ticks. I noticed a difference quickly and feel more confident about keeping my home pest-free. The 16-ounce size lasts a good while, which is convenient for regular use.
J**R
Effective and easy to use flea powder
Finally found something that keeps my carpets smelling fresh and protects my home from fleas and ticks. The product is affordable and simple to apply, which is a big plus. I noticed it works well against pests, and the scent is pleasant, not overpowering. My only wish is that the scent could last a bit longer. Overall, a practical choice for pet owners.
N**K
Fleas Be Gone! Powerful Powder That Packs a Punch
If you’re battling a flea invasion, this flea and tick carpet powder is a total game-changer. I was struggling with persistent fleas in one of the rooms, and after trying multiple solutions, this product finally delivered real results—no more fleas! The powder is extremely fine and spreads easily, which is great for coverage but also makes it a bit of a hazard during application. I strongly recommend wearing gloves, a mask, and safety glasses. The dust goes airborne quickly and can irritate your eyes, throat, or skin if you’re not protected. That said, once it’s down and worked into the carpet, it gets the job done. Be prepared for some cleanup. It took over a week for the room to fully air out, and I had to vacuum multiple times to get all the residue out of the carpet. If you’re sensitive to smells or fine particles, keep that in mind and plan accordingly. Despite the extra effort, the value is solid—it covered a large room with ease and stopped the flea problem in its tracks. You can’t put a price on peace of mind, and this product really gave that back to me. Bottom line: if you’re dealing with a serious flea problem and are willing to put in the cleanup work, this carpet powder delivers. Just suit up and let it work its magic. Highly recommend!
N**Z
Great for keeping fleas away and smells fresh
OMG this carpet powder from PETARMOR really works well. I have 3 dogs and use it regularly. It's effective against fleas and their eggs, and I love the fresh scent it leaves behind. The 16-ounce size lasts a good while, and I feel more confident in my home's cleanliness. Definitely a go-to for pet owners needing reliable flea protection combined with a nice smell.
L**R
Works well for flea control.
This is not a negative review as the product did exactly as it says it will. It did provide flea control. BUT - the odor was overbearing.
K**2
Works well
Works well just remember this is not a complete treatment, you must treat everything in your house or and outdoors and it can take 3 to 6 months. Vaccum everyday.
L**S
Excellent way to get rid of fleas and ticks on surfaces. Ants too. Nice scent, easy to use.
We have a feral cat that lives on our front porch. He has an insulated box the sleep in in the winter and during good weather he loves to catch breezes on the wooden steps where he looks out over a lake. He has long fur and does his best to take care of it, but its trouble for him. He's been there two years but we have never been able to get close to him to put tick and flea medication on him and we life in an area just filled with ticks. I was cleaning out his "house one day last fall and patting around I felt what seemed like a bunch of big fat blueberries. I opened the top of the box and found they weren't blueberries - there were 8 big fat ticks, fully engorged under his warming cushion. What to do when you can't get close enough to the cat to apply medicine. I got this spray and sprayed his cushion and the steps where he likes to sleep. I left the cushion out to air for a bit - the scent is pleasant to humans - like a mild powdery floral, but I wasn't sure it was feral approved. I also wanted these things to dry well as you are not supposed to spray the animal itself, just the surroundings. In the course of spraying his environment, I came across 2 juvenile ticks. I usually use a pyrethrin based tick repellent on myself - and that is all it is. It repels ticks, but they keep on walking along - it doesn't kill them. In fact its hard to kill a juvenile tick by stepping on it even because it just flattens itself out for a moment, the keeps on walking. I sprayed the two juvenile ticks with THIS spray and OMG those ticks died INSTANTLY!!! It was very gratifying to see. As expected, the feral cat was suspicious of the smell of his bedding and steps, but got over it pretty quickly. I can't guarantee he is insect free, but I haven't found any more engorged ticks in his house. I also spray the food mat where I place his food dishes. He is a messy eater and ants usually run for his dropped food immediately and then invade his bowl. Not any more. I spray the mat then put his bowl on a papertowel. The ants won't go on the mat at all. Very pleased with this - better than I had hoped and will always keep some on hand from now on.
E**S
Good, strong stuff. Pleasant smell of soap, aggressive until vacuumed away as directed
Indeed, follow the directions. Specifically vacuuming it away after it has set for as many hours as you can stand. The smell of it was pleasant, similar to a fresh soap smell. I have no insect issues here, but I wanted to be proactive, so I spread it lightly over the oldest hardwood floor areas, where small cracks between boards formed over the past 90 years. I then dust-mopped it around and against the walls. Then I live in the other rooms of this small house for the day. I wanted to leave it for 24 hours for best effect, but I noticed it was beginning to irritate my throat after about 10 hours, so I vacuumed away all the treated area resides using my shop-vac (nice and strong). Good sleeping thereafter. Lesson learned -- good, strong stuff. It even killed the small spider in the far corner, poor thing, though it would've starved anyway, I think, after this gassing. I would not use it where kids and animals had to stay while it rested, awaiting vacuuming. But then, the instructions recommend clearly to apply, rest, vacuum completely. Good advice.
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