Pests Fleas

Fleas

Small, jumping parasites that feed on blood and can cause severe itching and discomfort

Fleas

Quick Facts

Danger level Medium
Seasonal peak Summer/Fall
Common areas Pets, carpets, bedding, furniture
Size 1-4mm
Jump Height Up to 7 inches
Reproduction Females lay 20-50 eggs daily

Signs of infestation

  • Pets scratching excessively
  • Small dark specks (flea dirt) on pets or bedding
  • Red, itchy bites on humans
  • Visible jumping insects
  • Pale gums in pets (anemia)

DIY troubleshooting

  • Noise & trail logging before treatment
  • Good for pinpoint surface issues
  • Often hides colony depth

Professional routing

  • Labeled residuals + exclusions
  • Harborage mapping vs guesswork
  • Follow-through when risk is escalated

About Fleas

Fleas are one of the most common pest problems homeowners face. They can cause significant damage to property and potentially pose health risks in some cases.

Prevention Tips

  • Keep food properly stored in sealed containers
  • Fix any water leaks or moisture issues
  • Seal cracks and entry points around your home
  • Keep wood piles away from your house
  • Regularly clean and vacuum your home

Professional Treatment

While DIY solutions can help with minor infestations, professional pest control provides the most effective and long-lasting results. Our technicians are trained to:

  • Thoroughly inspect your property
  • Identify the specific species and infestation level
  • Create a targeted treatment plan
  • Apply professional-grade treatments safely
  • Provide ongoing protection and monitoring

Why Choose Professional Pest Control?

Professional pest control services offer expertise, specialized equipment, and access to restricted commercial-grade products that are more effective than consumer-available options. Additionally, our technicians understand pest behavior and biology, allowing them to target treatments precisely.

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