Friday, October 22, 2010

Does anyone know if sandboxes (will be covered) attract/harbor fleas or ticks or are unsanitary surrounded by any road?

Does anyone know if sandboxes (will be covered) attract/harbor fleas or ticks or are unsanitary surrounded by any road?
you need to cover it. If at hand are any cats in the nouns it will become a litterbox instead of a clean play nouns for your children. Otherwise it will be fine, just study for spiders and the like setting up homes surrounded by it!
p.s. since this is a private sandbox, there is no necessitate for the usual warnings in the order of germs, warts, etc. Just be sure to tuning the sand every year!
Can catch alot of different deseases from sand boxes
The lone unsanitry thing that I own seen sandboxes attract is cats who call for to poop. I've got a 8 and a 5 year antediluvian and they have never gotten flea or tick bites from sandboxes.
I assume you propose the sort of sandbox for children to play in, and they are no more or smaller quantity unsanitary than if they play in the courtyard. It is important to hang on to them covered when not in use however, or the local cats will add on thier little presents and then nearby will be an unsanitary problem.
I have have a sandbox since i was a little one and nothing ever happen to me but you should covre it if there are cats around because it will become the litterbox.

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