How was the Black Death controlled?
Rachel Newton
Updated on May 05, 2026
Then, how was the Black Death prevented?
Prevention
- Fill holes and gaps in your home to stop mice, rats, and squirrels from getting in.
- Clean up your yard.
- Use bug repellent with DEET to prevent flea bites when you hike or camp.
- Wear gloves if you have to touch wild animals, alive or dead.
- Use flea control sprays or other treatments on your pets.
Furthermore, how did the Black Death change medicine? The Black Death helped cause a shift in medicine toward greater emphasis on practice than there had been before, and intensified the struggle for status between physicians and surgeons. Yet, it did not completely destroy the existing medical system.
Similarly one may ask, how was the plague contained?
This was filled with vinegar during times of plague as it was believed that vinegar would kill any germs on the coins and so contain the disease. The plague lasted in London until the late autumn when the colder weather helped kill off the fleas.
How Black Death changed the world?
The plague killed indiscriminately – young and old, rich and poor – but especially in the cities and among groups who had close contact with the sick. Entire monasteries filled with friars were wiped out and Europe lost most of its doctors. In the countryside, whole villages were abandoned.