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How Effective Is Brewer's Yeast for Fleas?

Thomma Grindstaff
Thomma Grindstaff

Brewer's yeast for fleas is thought to be effective, because the yeast contains thiamine. The smell and taste of thiamine is believed to be repulsive to fleas, so when dogs and cats eat brewer's yeast, the fleas are repelled by the presence of thiamine on the skin or in the blood of dogs and cats. Thiamine is a part of the B vitamin group.

Getting rid of fleas with brewer's yeast is easy to do, since the yeast is readily available from grocery stores, health food stores and online sources. It can be bought as a powder, a liquid or flakes. The most practical choice when it comes to using brewer's yeast is its powder form. For natural flea control, the powder can be mixed with pet food, dusted onto a pet's coat or dissolved in water.

Brewer's yeast.
Brewer's yeast.

Brewer's yeast for fleas should be dosed at 1 teaspoon (4.9 ml) for small dogs or for cats. Medium-sized dogs should be given 2 teaspoons (10 ml), and larger dogs should be given 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml). The yeast can be sprinkled on dog or cat food, or it can be used directly on pets' coats as flea-control powder. If Brewer's yeast is utilized as a dietary supplement, it can take up to a month before it reaches maximum flea control power. Pet owners might want to start dusting their pet's coat or supplementing their pet's diet with brewer's yeast early in the spring, before a major flea problem occurs.

A solution of .25 cups of yeast in 1 quart of water can be put into a spray bottle and sprayed onto a pet's coat.
A solution of .25 cups of yeast in 1 quart of water can be put into a spray bottle and sprayed onto a pet's coat.

A mix of brewer's yeast with garlic should be avoided. Garlic is toxic to both dogs and cats, with cats being more sensitive to garlic than dogs are. It is possible for either cats or dogs to be allergic to brewer's yeast. If a dog or cat shows signs of an allergic reaction on its skin after it eats brewer's yeast for fleas, then use of the yeast should be stopped. Dog and cat owners need to be careful about how much yeast they give their pets, since overdosing with Brewer's yeast can cause skin allergy.

Giving a dog the tablet form of brewer's yeast may be ineffective.
Giving a dog the tablet form of brewer's yeast may be ineffective.

Another way to use brewer's yeast for fleas is to allow 0.25 cup (59 ml) of the yeast to dissolve in 1 quart (946 ml) water. This solution can be put into a spray bottle and sprayed onto a pet's coat. For maximum effectiveness, the mixture should be combed or rubbed into the fur.

How To Use Brewers Yeast for Fleas

Powdered brewer's yeast is the easiest form to give your dog or cat. Entice your pet into taking the yeast by mixing it with wet food. You can make it look like gravy by dissolving the powder into hot water and then pouring the liquid over your pet's food. Or make it yummier by stirring the yeast into chicken or beef stock. Your pet will lap it up in no time.

If your pet doesn't seem to care for the smell of brewer's yeast, make a soup by boiling it in water to tone down the smell. Allow the liquid to cool and serve it to your pet within an hour so no nutrients are lost. Make a fresh batch daily.

What If Your Pet Won't Eat Brewers Yeast?

Considered a major pest to pets such as dogs, fleas bite and suck the blood of humans and animals.
Considered a major pest to pets such as dogs, fleas bite and suck the blood of humans and animals.

If your pet refuses to eat a yeast mixture, you can add the powder directly to your pet's coat. Start by removing the fleas with a flea comb and dipping the insects into soapy water to kill them. Put the yeast into a container with a sprinkle cap, spread it over your animal's coat and rub it in. Be sure not to exceed the recommended dose.

If your pet licks the powder off, don't worry. It's one way to get him or her to eat brewer's yeast! But be careful not to add too much, as it could give your fur friend an upset stomach or gas.

Can You Get Brewers Yeast in a Pill Form?

You sure can. The nice thing about purchasing brewer's yeast in tablet form is you can wrap it in a piece of deli meat and offer it as a daily treat. Most pets will gobble it up.

Brewer's yeast for fleas should be dosed at 1 teaspoon for small dogs or for cats.
Brewer's yeast for fleas should be dosed at 1 teaspoon for small dogs or for cats.

As long as your pet isn't older or susceptible to yeast infections, you can also purchase flea repellent pills that contain brewer's yeast from your local pet store. Read all the ingredients and follow the package instructions carefully to ensure you are giving your pet the correct dosage.

Can You Substitute Regular Yeast for Brewers Yeast for Fleas?

You can substitute regular yeast for brewer's yeast, but it's important to pay attention to the nutritional capacities of each. There are three kinds of yeast:

  • Brewers yeast. A strain of the fungi Saccharomyces cerevisiae, brewer's yeast is a byproduct of the beer-making process. Because it's dried at high temperatures, the yeast is dead. Although brewer's yeast has a bitter taste, it is loaded with powerful nutrients and can help with chronic disease.
  • Nutritional yeast. Grown from sugar or sugar beets, this yeast is specifically made as a nutritional supplement and can provide extra protein — just make sure you purchase the non-GMO kind. Like brewer's yeast, this is dried at high temperatures, and the yeast is killed in the process. Unlike brewer's yeast, nutritional yeast tastes better, with a nutty, cheesy taste. If your pet is a picky eater, nutritional yeast may be a better choice.
  • Baker's yeast. As a live yeast dried at much lower temperatures, this type doesn't have the same nutrients as brewer's or nutritional yeast. Specifically, it doesn't have as much thiamine and therefore won't be as effective in keeping away the fleas.

Save the baker's version for making bread and use either brewer's or nutritional yeast to protect your pet from fleas.

How Much Brewers Yeast To Give Pets for Fleas

To give brewer's yeast to your pet safely, you will need a teaspoon for a small dog or cat of 10 pounds or less. Add a teaspoon for every extra 10 pounds your pet weighs, up to 3 teaspoons, which equals a tablespoon of brewer's or nutritional yeast.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is brewer's yeast and how does it work against fleas?

Brewer's yeast is a by-product of beer brewing, rich in B-vitamins, amino acids, and minerals. It's believed to work against fleas by creating an odor or taste in pets' skin and blood that's unappealing to fleas. However, scientific evidence supporting its effectiveness as a flea deterrent is limited and anecdotal.

Can brewer's yeast be used for all pets?

While generally safe for most pets, brewer's yeast should be used with caution. Dogs and cats may tolerate it well, but some animals can be allergic or sensitive to it. Always consult with a veterinarian before adding any supplement to your pet's diet, especially for pets with specific health conditions.

How should brewer's yeast be administered to pets for flea control?

Brewer's yeast can be given orally, either in powder form sprinkled over food or as chewable tablets. The dosage depends on the pet's size and the product's concentration. It's crucial to follow the manufacturer's guidelines or a veterinarian's advice to avoid over-supplementation, which can lead to adverse effects.

Are there any side effects of using brewer's yeast for fleas on pets?

Some pets may experience digestive upset, such as gas or bloating, when taking brewer's yeast. In rare cases, allergic reactions can occur, manifesting as skin irritations or more severe symptoms. If any adverse reactions are observed, discontinue use and consult a veterinarian.

How long does it take for brewer's yeast to be effective against fleas?

The time frame for brewer's yeast to potentially affect flea activity is not well-defined due to the lack of robust scientific studies. Anecdotal reports suggest several weeks may be needed to notice any potential deterrent effect, but its efficacy can vary widely among individual pets.

Is brewer's yeast a standalone solution for flea control?

Brewer's yeast is not considered a standalone solution for flea control. While some pet owners report perceived benefits, it should be part of a comprehensive flea management program that includes regular bathing, environmental treatments, and possibly veterinarian-prescribed flea preventatives for effective control.

Discussion Comments

anon1005004

Dogs can have garlic. I had a dog live 19 years because of garlic and never once did our vet tell us that garlic is deadly for dogs

anon979151

Brewer's Yeast works. It has been several years since I had to deal with fleas and I'd forgotten how well it works. I use the nutritional variety (health food store) and if I can't get the powder I use the tablets and grind them up.

After three doses of about a teaspoonful mixed with 3 tablespoons of wet cat food, the fleas didn't just jump off; I am finding a few dead ones in various stages where my cats were laying.

I also called the company that makes the fogger that I also used and the rep suggested a hand-held spray for the closets. I'd already purchased one for hard to reach areas (under the couch and tv stand, beds) and the deck (where it probably started).

Another help is borax mixed with table salt worked into any rugs and left for 48 hours; also check for the eggs and larvae the animals leave behind and combing them at least three times a day. I've learned the hard way that if you live next to the woods or feral animals that your own pets need a flea treatment at least once a month! Or at least comb them a few times a month.

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